The Use of Hysteroscopy to Identify and Treat Reproductive Tract
Abnormalities in the Mare
- Sarah Eaton
Abstract
Hysteroscopy is a complementary tool to the traditional transrectal
palpation and ultrasonography commonly performed by equine
practitioners. Once mastered, it is a quick and useful diagnostic tool
for the general and targeted evaluation of the endometrium and provides
real time information about potential causes of subfertility. Samples of
intrauterine fluid and the endometrium can be taken via transendoscopic
catheters or infusion pipettes or via the use of traditional endometrial
biopsy forceps. In addition to being a useful diagnostic tool,
treatments can often be performed at the same time the pathologies are
identified, providing mare owners with information and resolution of
problems. With the development of additional technologies, hysteroscopy
allows for optical biopsies to be performed, which will likely increase
in use as the software moves from the research laboratories to clinical
practice. Hysteroscopy is an easily learned, useful clinical skill for
the identification of abnormalities in the mares' reproductive tract.