Return of showjumping horses to sporting activity after colic surgery

Author:

Giusto Gessica12ORCID,Gandini Marco12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dipartimento di Scienze Veterinarie Università di Torino Grugliasco Italy

2. Equine Health Center Torino Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe return to performance after colic surgery is crucial for competition horses. While studies have investigated racehorse performance following colic surgery by analysing racing participation and earnings, this approach does not apply to showjumping horses, leaving a gap in the literature regarding their objective performance evaluation.ObjectivesTo assess the short‐ and long‐term survival and return to performance in showjumping horses after colic surgery.Study designRetrospective case series.MethodsMedical records of horses with acute colic requiring surgical treatment were analysed, and data for showjumping horses (Group 1) were retrieved. Telephone follow‐ups were conducted and national competition databases were used to collect pre‐ and postoperative showjumping competition entries for Group 1 and for randomly selected horses (Group 2) participating in the same competitions as a comparison group.ResultsOf 253 horses undergoing colic surgery, 96 were recorded as showjumpers. The median long‐term survival was 2.73 (0.01–6.14) years. Among these horses, 59 were competing at the time of surgery, and of these, 46 (78%) returned to competition and 41 (89.1%) competed at the same or higher level, while 5 (10.9%) competed at a lower level. At a 2‐year follow‐up, 63.6% of the showjumping horses that underwent colic surgery were alive. No significant differences were observed in the level of competition and career length between horses, which underwent colic surgery, and the randomly selected comparison group.Main limitationsSmall sample size and a single‐centre design.ConclusionsShowjumping horses can make a successful return to competition after colic surgery, with the majority performing at the same or higher level as before the procedure.

Publisher

Wiley

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