Lung balloon treatment is applied to patients with COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) and chronic bronchitis who experience airway narrowing, in order to make breathing easier. This treatment method is especially preferred for patients who do not respond adequately to medication and whose quality of life is severely affected. The main goal is to widen the constricted bronchi, increase airflow to the lungs, and ensure a more balanced oxygen distribution throughout the body.
In COPD, permanent narrowing of the airways leads to shortness of breath, coughing, and increased mucus production. These symptoms limit daily activities, reduce exercise tolerance, and negatively affect quality of life. Lung balloon treatment allows the identification of these narrowed areas using bronchoscopy, followed by expansion through a special balloon system. The balloon is inflated and deflated in the narrowed regions to open the blockage and improve airflow.
This non-surgical method is minimally invasive, can be performed quickly, and usually allows patients to be discharged the same or next day. After treatment, patients experience significant relief in breathing difficulties, improved exercise capacity, and enhanced overall quality of life.
Lung balloon treatment is recommended for advanced COPD patients who do not respond to medical therapy, have permanent bronchial narrowing, and show a marked decline in respiratory function. It represents one of the most innovative and effective interventional treatment options offered by modern medicine.