Endometritis in thoroughbred broodmares : a literature review, comparison of the results of swab techniques from the 2013 and 2014 seasons and a retrospective review of the post-breeding treatment of 16 mares
Absztrakt
Endometritis is reported to be the third most common cause of disease in adult horses. The
diagnosis and treatment of this condition have massive financial implications for both the
practitioner and the breeder. The aim of this thesis is to explore the causes, clinical signs,
diagnosis, treatment and prevention of endometritis, with an emphasis on post-breeding
endometritis in Thoroughbred Broodmares. I have examined existing literature to establish a
broader knowledge on my chosen topic and to familiarise myself with the variety of
treatments that are performed in an effort to combat endometritis.
During my time seeing practice over the last number of years and while on placement in my
11th semester, I visited Troytown Greyabbey Equine Hospital. The merger of Troytown
Equine Hospital and Greyabbey Equine Hospital in 2012 presented me with a unique
opportunity to be able to compare two different techniques used to obtain uterine swab
samples for culture; guarded and non-guarded. One of my aims of this work is to analyse the
data recorded at the clinic on these uterine swabs and to be able conclude which technique is
better based on the findings and on previously performed studies.