MQ Health Interventional Pulmonology

MQ Health Interventional Pulmonology MQ Health Interventional Pulmonology is the first centre in Australia dedicated to the practice of I He remains active in teaching and clinical research.

Dr Steven Chung

Dr. Stephen Chung is a Respiratory Physician and Interventional Pulmonologist. He is the co-founder of Sydney Interventional Pulmonology and an innovator in the area of endoscopic lung volume reduction (ELVR). He graduated with Honours from the University of NSW and completed his specialist training at Concord and John Hunter Hospitals, gaining an additional fellowship in echocard

iography. He has recently returned from Dili, where he established the first bronchoscopy service in Timor-Leste, at the Dili National Hospital. He has been a clinical advisor to the World Health Organisation on the management of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis. His main interests are; device therapy in the treatment of emphysema, pleural pathology and using new technologies to treat chronic respiratory diseases. Professor Alvin Ing

Professor Alvin Ing is a Professor, Respiratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences, Macquarie University. He is also the Clinical Program Head, Cardiovascular and Respiratory Program at the University. He has been involved in interventional pulmonology since 1993, when he helped establish endobronchial laser resection and stent deployment at Concord Hospital. He was instrumental in forming one of the first and largest patient databases in this area, and is one of the few physicians in NSW specialising in and accredited in these techniques. More recently he has help established endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) at Concord Hospital and Macquarie University Hospital, and has pioneered the use of endobronchial valves in patients with COPD and emphysema (Endoscopic Lung Volume Reduction – ELVR). Professor Ing also performed the first bronchial thermoplasty procedure in NSW, treating patients with refractory asthma. He is performing ongoing research into ELVR and Bronchial Thermoplasty at Macquarie University Hospital, actively supervising PhD students in these areas. He also utilizes the new technique of cryobiopsy in the diagnosis and management of interstitial lung disease, proximal endobronchial tumours and peripheral lung nodules. He has published his Interventional Pulmonology work in peer-reviewed journals and has supervised six PhD students. A/Professor Jonathan Williamson

A/Prof Jonathan Williamson trained in Sydney, Perth and Heidelberg, Germany. Dr Williamson is a Respiratory and Sleep physician who commenced consulting at Macquarie University Hospital and Clinic in early 2012 as part of the Macquarie Respiratory and Sleep group. Dr Williamson’s practice covers a wide range of respiratory and sleep pathologies including asthma, COPD, lung and airway infections, sleep disorders and lung cancer. He developed an interest in interventional procedures whilst training at Royal North Shore Hospital and further developed this interest at St Vincents Hospital, Darlinghurst in the lung transplant unit, and at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth completing a bronchoscopy-based PhD in 2010. Since returning to Sydney, Dr Williamson has been based at Liverpool Hospital where he is establishing an interventional bronchoscopy unit for advanced diagnostic and therapeutic airway procedures. Dr Williamson list of procedures includes endobronchial ultrasound, rigid bronchoscopy for management of central airway obstruction, YAG-laser, cryotherapy, argon plasma coagulation, endobronchial lung volume reduction for management of emphysema and airway stent insertion for palliation of obstructing lung tumours. Dr. Tajalli Saghaie

Dr. Saghaie has recently joined Sydney Interventional Pulmonology based at Macquarie University Hospital in 2014, and will be offering our full range of Interventional Services

Highlighting Macquarie University Hospital and MQ Health Respiratory and Sleep’s first in human trial of the Noah Medica...
13/03/2023

Highlighting Macquarie University Hospital and MQ Health Respiratory and Sleep’s first in human trial of the Noah Medical Galaxy Robotic Bronchoscopy system. This is a major advance in the diagnosis and management of lung cancer, with the early accurate and safe diagnosis of peripheral lung nodules a priority.

“A robot is helping doctors detect the very early stages of lung cancer. The disease affects more than 14,000 Australians each year and a lack of screening means it's often picked up too late. ”

A news story accompanying our recent Respirology publication on the use of polymer foam to reverse collateral ventilatio...
24/08/2022

A news story accompanying our recent Respirology publication on the use of polymer foam to reverse collateral ventilation prior to endoscopic lung volume reduction with valves.

https://www.9news.com.au/national/non-invasive-lung-healing-operation-polymer-foam-macquarie-university-hospital/80b1e0ed-7884-4239-a305-229a475a87b2 #

NSW grandmother's life saved by new lung repairing trialBy Savannah Meacham • Associate Producer6:40pm Aug 24, 2022 Tweet Facebook Mail A new pioneering approach to salvage damaged lungs has significantly improved the life of a grandmother in the NSW Central West.Norval Mileto, 74, was one of the ...

Congratulations to Samantha on this publication investigating radial EBUS Cryobiopsy versus transthoracic needle biopsy ...
22/07/2022

Congratulations to Samantha on this publication investigating radial EBUS Cryobiopsy versus transthoracic needle biopsy for pulmonary nodules. Full article here:

http://doi.org/10.1111/imj.15833

Another publication from our group - A rare presentation of tracheobronchial amyloidosis.
14/08/2021

Another publication from our group - A rare presentation of tracheobronchial amyloidosis.

Congratulations to Alan Carew for this publication. Contact us for the full article
12/08/2021

Congratulations to Alan Carew for this publication. Contact us for the full article

A very timely article by Tajalli Saghaie from our MQ Health Covid Taskforce
01/08/2021

A very timely article by Tajalli Saghaie from our MQ Health Covid Taskforce

IP and Individualised Cancer Care Webinar. A first for us and perhaps a medium for the future. Thanks to Olympus Academy...
24/11/2020

IP and Individualised Cancer Care Webinar. A first for us and perhaps a medium for the future. Thanks to Olympus Academy, Astra-Zeneca and Tajalli Saghaie for organising.

22/08/2020
22/08/2020

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