Marsupialization

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Marsupialization is a surgical procedure often used in the treatment of cysts and abscesses. It is named for the marsupial pouch, as the procedure involves creating a pouch or pocket to allow for continuous drainage and healing.

Procedure[edit]

The procedure of marsupialization involves making an incision into the cyst or abscess and suturing the edges of the incision to the surrounding skin. This creates a pouch or pocket that remains open, allowing for continuous drainage and preventing the formation of a closed pocket of pus or fluid. The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia.

Uses[edit]

Marsupialization is commonly used in the treatment of Bartholin's cysts, pilonidal cysts, and odontogenic keratocysts. It may also be used in the treatment of other types of cysts and abscesses, depending on the location and size of the cyst or abscess and the patient's overall health.

Benefits and Risks[edit]

The primary benefit of marsupialization is that it allows for continuous drainage of a cyst or abscess, which can help to prevent recurrence. It also typically results in less post-operative pain and a shorter recovery time than other surgical treatments. However, there are risks associated with marsupialization, including infection, bleeding, and the potential for the cyst or abscess to recur despite treatment.

Alternatives[edit]

Alternatives to marsupialization may include simple incision and drainage, excision of the cyst or abscess, or other surgical treatments. The choice of treatment depends on a variety of factors, including the type and location of the cyst or abscess, the patient's overall health, and the patient's personal preferences.

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