Surgical management of a huge post-circumcision epidermoid cyst of the vulva presenting unusually in a postmenopausal woman: A case report

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Background: Epidermoid cysts of the external genitalia are one of the late complications of female genital mutilation. These cysts are usually small and painless. The presentation of a giant vulvar cyst in a postmenopausal woman has not been reported; the surgical management of a large cyst is often challenging. Case presentation: A 60-year-old, para VI, Ethiopian woman presented with an 18 cm by 12 cm sized, fluctuant, multi-lobulated, mobile, non-tender vulvar mass involving the mons pubis. She had undergone genital cutting and sewing during her childhood. Informed consent was obtained for surgery and the vulvar cyst was excised successfully without any significant bleeding or injury to the adjacent structures. Her postoperative course was smooth and histopathology confirmed epidermoid cyst of the vulva. Conclusions: Huge epidermoid vulvar cysts following genital mutilation are rare and presentation in a postmenopausal woman has not been reported. Practitioners in areas where female genital mutilation is prevalent should be aware of the peculiar anatomic and technical aspects of the surgical removal of these giant vulvar cysts for successful therapeutic and cosmetic outcomes.

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Gudu, W. (2018). Surgical management of a huge post-circumcision epidermoid cyst of the vulva presenting unusually in a postmenopausal woman: A case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-018-1773-1

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