“…The success rate of BPF closure with surgery has been reported to be over 85% in those patients [4,5]. Various bronchoscopic treatments have been reported for the closure of BPF in small studies, case reports, and expert consensuses, such as adhesive tissue and fibrin glue [6], sclerosing agent [7], one-way endobronchial valve [8,9], ventricular septal defect occluder [10], covered expandable metallic stent [11], endobronchial Watanabe spigot [12,13], and vascular occlusion coil [14]. Although there are no randomized controlled trials to study the efficacy and safety between surgical and bronchoscopic treatment for the closure of postoperative central BPF, the bronchoscopic treatment seems to be a comfortable, safe, well-tolerated, and cost-effective procedure.…”