Professor Richard Harvey is a Rhinology and Skull Base Surgeon who works at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney. He is head of Rhinology and Skull Base Surgery at the Applied Medical Research Centre of the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and is a Professor at both UNSW and Macquarie University. He has authored over 250 publications, abstracts and book chapters. He runs a series of courses with St Vincent’s Hospital every year to further rhinologic education and training in Australia.
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Nasal septal perforation repair
Nasal septal perforation repair has traditionally been a great challenge. Many surgical techniques are described, however the success rate of closure has often been poor. Experience from the use of pedicled vascularised mucosal flaps in skull base surgery has been...
The common frontal sinusotomy (Lothrop) and chronic rhinosinusitis
As our understanding of the pathophysiology of CRS evolves, so do our treatment strategies. It is accepted that in many cases, the main role of surgery is to allow better penetration of topical therapies to the sinus cavities. What, then,...