Technique Overview and Mechanism
Endobronchial valves are a minimally invasive bronchoscopic treatment used in patients with emphysema, a subtype of COPD. Tiny one-way valves are inserted via bronchoscopy and placed into the airways supplying overinflated areas of the lung. These valves allow trapped air to exit during exhalation while preventing new air from entering, leading to volume reduction in the diseased region and improved expansion of healthier lung tissue.

