Bronchopleural Fistula (BPF) represents one of the gravest complications post-lobectomy. Present treatment strategies encompass a wide array of surgical techniques complemented by essential adjunct therapies. Despite numerous treatment modalities, mortality rates associated with BPF remain disconcertingly high. Advances in bronchoscopic technology have led to the widespread adoption of bronchoscopic interventions, celebrated for their safety, minimal invasiveness, and efficacy. The cornerstone of BPF management involves the use of sealants, metal-covered stents, and occlusion devices, with the success of these occlusions critically dependent on the fistula’s dimensions. Particularly for expansive BPFs deemed inappropriate for surgical intervention, metal-covered stents and occlusion devices are frequently favored. This review critically assesses the therapeutic efficacy and clinical utility of metal-covered stents and occlusion devices through a comprehensive analysis of the extant literature. Additionally, it outlines risk stratification and management strategies for BPF, with the intent to furnish novel insights and methodologies for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of this complex condition.