by Richard Harvey | Jul 27, 2024 | Interesting articles on nose and sinus disease, Nose and Sinus Blog, Uncategorized
I was recently given a fascinating book by a visiting Brazilian Surgeon who reminded me of the deep tradition that otolaryngology has in facial plastics surgery. This is relevant as the Australian otolaryngology community has had conflict with the regulatory body...
by Richard Harvey | May 28, 2022 | Uncategorized
AIT as an essential surgeon’s tool – Managing nasal obstruction & optimising long-term outcomes Speaker: Professor Richard Harvey, Rhinologist UNSW and Macquarie University Achieving long-term relief of nasal obstruction is a key goal for...
by Richard Harvey | Nov 3, 2021 | Nose and Sinus Blog, Uncategorized
Getting familiar with Nasal Anatomy Thankfully we were able to run both a successful rhinoscopy workshop and sinus surgery course this October 2021. With the tail end of the last CoVid wave ending in Sydney, we were fortunate to make it happen. These courses are held...
by Richard Harvey | Mar 25, 2020 | Interesting articles on nose and sinus disease, Nose and Sinus Blog, Scientific advancements in nose and sinus diseaes, Uncategorized
Smell loss or anosmia is a relatively common complication after viral upper respiratory infection but maybe be even more specific in Coronavirus-19. Anosmia Anosmia, also known as smell blindness, is the loss of the ability to detect one or more smells. Anosmia may be...
by Richard Harvey | Feb 15, 2020 | Interesting articles on nose and sinus disease, Nose and Sinus Blog, Uncategorized
Im always impressed by the enthusiam and skill of my colleagues in Asia. I recently spent the last 4 days in Bangkok as part of a visiting professorship with the otoRHINOlaryngology team at Chula Hospital. King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital is a public general and...
by Richard Harvey | Sep 15, 2018 | Interesting articles on nose and sinus disease, Nose and Sinus Blog, Scientific advancements in nose and sinus diseaes, Uncategorized
We have all experienced the post nasal drip or mucus sensation. It is not uncommon for all of us to have such sensations at the tail end of a viral upper respiratory track infection and when we are dehydrated. We see a lot of patients that have these symptoms, and...