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ZephyrĀ® Valve

Minimally Invasive Bronchoscopic Procedure

The Zephyr Valve is indicated for bronchoscopic treatment of patients with hyperinflation associated with severe emphysema in regions of the lung that have little to no collateral ventilation (CV). The Zephyr Valve is an implantable device used to occlude all airways feeding the hyperinflated lobe of a lung that is most diseased with emphysema.

Trapped air escapes through the Zephyr Valves until the lobe volume is reduced. The remaining lobes are then able to expand more fully and work more efficiently, reducing pressure on the diaphragm and improving overall lung function.

Procedure details:

  • Approximately a 1 hour procedure
  • Typically, 3 to 5 valves placed to completely occlude the lobe
  • Can be removed or replaced if needed
  • 3-night stay in the hospital

Complications of the Zephyr Valve treatment can include, but are not limited to, pneumothorax, worsening of COPD symptoms, hemoptysis, pneumonia, dyspnea and, in rare cases, death.

Design Features

Demonstrated to Have Consistent Patient Benefits

The Zephyr Valve is specially designed to adapt to the dynamic conditions of the airway.

Broad Range of Airway Sizes

Simple and Flexible Sizing

  • Simple and flexible sizing to accommodate a broad range of airway sizing
  • Successful occlusion can be accomplished for a wide range of airway shapes
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Zephyr Endobronchial Delivery Catheter (EDC)

Sizing and Placement in One Step

  • Easy to use
  • Quick and accurate sizing of the length and width of the airways
  • Equivalent catheter sizes to valve sizes
  • Available in a ā€œJā€ configuration to allow the bronchoscope access to more angulated airways
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