To provide a narrative review of the novel endoscopic approaches available in the literature for the treatment of excessive central airway collapse (ECAC). ECAC is characterized by excessive expiratory collapse of the central airway which can lead to dyspnea, cough, difficulty clearing secretions and recurrent respiratory infections. Surgical stabilization of the airway via tracheobronchoplasty (TBP) has been considered the standard of care for patients who have severe symptomatic ECAC despite optimal medical management. However, a significant proportion of patients are not adequate candidates for surgery. We performed a systematic search of MEDLINE/PubMed and ClinicalTrials.gov databases, then narrative reviews of identified reports, focusing on those published in the last 10 years. Of 129 references to ECAC from a MEDLINE/PubMed search, 54 were from the last 10 years and 30 were the focus of this review.Further cross reference was made to ClinicalTrials.gov for 1 study, however the results have not yet been published and the study is currently underway. Endoscopic thermo-ablative techniques such as argon plasma coagulation (APC) has been evaluated in ex-vivo as well as in-vivo models, showing promising results; However human studies are underway. Laser TBP and custom designed stents are currently under development, although the evidence is limited to case reports and case series. Novel endoscopic treatments are promising for the treatment of ECAC. However, more studies are needed to prove efficacy.