Cost-utility Analysis Treatment of Bartholin's Abscess : Word Catheter Versus Incision-drainage. (BARTHO-KT)
Bartholin's Gland Abscess Treatment
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Bartholin's Gland Abscess Treatment focused on measuring incision-drainage, Bartholin's abscess, Word catheter, Marsupialization, Cost-utility analysis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Abscess of Bartholin's gland Patient able to understand the protocol Patient who signed informed consent Patient with social insurance
Exclusion Criteria:
Spontaneous fistulization of the abscess before surgical treatment Abscess volume under 3 ml Medical treatment which avoid incision or word catheter placement patients under guardianship Unable to complete questionnaires Patients not affiliated to social protection regimen Pregnant or post-partum women (until 4 weeks after delivery)
Sites / Locations
- Chu Angers
- Bordeaux University Hospital
- CHU CAEN
- Ch Antoine Beclere
- Chu Estaing
- Institut Franco Britannique
- Chu Lille
- Nancy University Hospital
- Chu Nantes
- Chu Caremeau
- Ch Kremlin Bicetre
- Chu Cochin
- Chu Robert Debre
- Chi Poissy
- Chu Poitiers
- Rennes University Hospital
- Chu Toulouse
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Word catheter
Incision-drainage
The abscess is incised and the Word catheter is inserted into the residual cavity to create a neo-channel to prevent recurrence. The catheter is removed after 4 weeks during a consultation
This procedure performed under general or loco-regional anaesthesia consists in incising the abscess, draining the pus build-up and placing a wick in the residual cavity to promote progressive healing from the inside out.