


Carl’s Story
“I feel like I have been set free. My wife pushes me, too. She gets me up and moving. I do all the dishes and run the mop through the house. I’m supposed to dust, too.”
Procedure Details:
Age at Treatment: 71
Date of Procedure: February 2019
Hospital: Lung Center of Penn Highlands DuBois (DuBois, PA)
Hometown: DuBois, Pennsylvania
Carl’s Story
“I feel like I have been set free. My wife pushes me, too. She gets me up and moving. I do all the dishes and run the mop through the house. I’m supposed to dust, too.”



Procedure Details:
Age at Treatment: 71
Date of Procedure: February 2019
Hospital: Lung Center of Penn Highlands DuBois (DuBois, PA)
Hometown: DuBois, Pennsylvania
Life Before Zephyr® Valves:
Before my COPD diagnosis, I lived a very full life. We raised five kids. I was a mechanic for a glass company, a community fire chief, and I coached my daughter’s softball teams for many years. We were avid campers, too, and I was camping when I first noticed the symptoms of COPD. I started to get short of breath while setting up the camper. About five years ago, I landed in urgent care with breathing difficulties, and they suggested I should consult with Dr. Bansal at The Lung Center of Penn Highlands Healthcare.
I had quit smoking about seven years earlier, so the diagnosis was a surprise. We tried every medication you could think of to manage it, but my symptoms just kept getting worse. Just trying to sweep the floors would knock me out for the rest of the day. It got to the point where I had to do albuterol nebulizers three to four times a day and I was using the oxygen just to get from the house to the car.
My whole life changed. It became so limited by this disease. I couldn’t go camping anymore because of the campfires. I couldn’t go to a ballgame because of the humidity. That was hard because I loved watching our Penn State team and my grandson play ball. It broke my heart to miss his games.
Two years ago, I was hospitalized with double pneumonia and went septic. I was in the ICU for five days. A month later, I was back in again with pneumonia. It was a very scary time.
My daughter and my son-in-law have been together for 10 years, and last September they decided to get married in March 2019. At my next appointment with Dr. Bansal, I told him that my daughter is getting married, and I have to be able to walk her down the aisle and dance with her without oxygen. He knew I was determined, and he suggested that we try the Zephyr Valves.
– Carl


Life After Zephyr Valves:
I was the first patient treated at Penn Highlands Healthcare with the valves. It’s only been a few months, but I can say for sure that getting the Zephyr Valves was a very good decision for me. The procedure went as planned and within hours I felt fantastic. I stayed for a few days for observation. I felt good.
Just four weeks after getting the Zephyr Valves, I walked my daughter down the aisle oxygen free! It was one of the best moments of my life. I was even able to have a dance with her without the oxygen. I felt like my prayers had been answered.
The week before the wedding, I caught a pretty bad cold. I took one simple medication and that cold cleared right up. Before the valves, I would have been down for weeks with a cold. I also no longer have panic breathing, where you can’t catch your breath and end up panting.
I feel like I have a new lease on life. We babysit our four-year-old granddaughter a couple of times a week and I can keep up with her now! My wife pushes me, too. She gets me up and moving. I do all the dishes and run the mop through the house. I’m supposed to dust, too.
I feel like I’ve been set free. I feel like I can keep up with the grandkids again!
Results from case studies are not necessarily predictive of results in other cases. Results in other cases may vary.



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What is the Zephyr Valve procedure?
The Zephyr Valve has been shown to help patients breathe easier, do more, and enjoy life.1
Despite taking the best available medications, many patients with severe COPD/emphysema suffer from hyperinflation of their lungs where air becomes trapped in the lungs, preventing fresh air from entering and thereby causing severe shortness of breath.
The Zephyr Valves reduce lung hyperinflation by allowing trapped air to escape and preventing new air from entering that diseased lobe. This allows the healthier parts of the lung to function better and results in patients being able to breathe more easily and experience less shortness of breath.
The valves are placed via bronchoscopy, with no incision or cutting, so these benefits are achieved without the risks of traditional surgical options. The procedure is usually complete in under an hour.
Complications of the Zephyr Endobronchial Valve treatment can include but are not limited to pneumothorax, worsening of COPD symptoms, hemoptysis, pneumonia, dyspnea and, in rare cases, death.
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Before my COPD diagnosis, I lived a very full life. We raised five kids. I was a mechanic for a glass company, a community fire chief, and I coached my daughter’s softball teams for many years. We were avid campers, too, and I was camping when I first noticed the symptoms of COPD. I started to get short of breath while setting up the camper. About five years ago, I landed in urgent care with breathing difficulties, and they suggested I should consult with Dr. Bansal at The Lung Center of Penn Highlands Healthcare.
I had quit smoking about seven years earlier, so the diagnosis was a surprise. We tried every medication you could think of to manage it, but my symptoms just kept getting worse. Just trying to sweep the floors would knock me out for the rest of the day. It got to the point where I had to do albuterol nebulizers three to four times a day and I was using the oxygen just to get from the house to the car.
My whole life changed. It became so limited by this disease. I couldn’t go camping anymore because of the campfires. I couldn’t go to a ballgame because of the humidity. That was hard because I loved watching our Penn State team and my grandson play ball. It broke my heart to miss his games.
Two years ago, I was hospitalized with double pneumonia and went septic. I was in the ICU for five days. A month later, I was back in again with pneumonia. It was a very scary time.
My daughter and my son-in-law have been together for 10 years, and last September they decided to get married in March 2019. At my next appointment with Dr. Bansal, I told him that my daughter is getting married, and I have to be able to walk her down the aisle and dance with her without oxygen. He knew I was determined, and he suggested that we try the Zephyr Valves.
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I was the first patient treated at Penn Highlands Healthcare with the valves. It’s only been a few months, but I can say for sure that getting the Zephyr Valves was a very good decision for me. The procedure went as planned and within hours I felt fantastic. I stayed for a few days for observation. I felt good.
Just four weeks after getting the Zephyr Valves, I walked my daughter down the aisle oxygen free! It was one of the best moments of my life. I was even able to have a dance with her without the oxygen. I felt like my prayers had been answered.
The week before the wedding, I caught a pretty bad cold. I took one simple medication and that cold cleared right up. Before the valves, I would have been down for weeks with a cold. I also no longer have panic breathing, where you can’t catch your breath and end up panting.
I feel like I have a new lease on life. We babysit our four-year- old granddaughter a couple of times a week and I can keep up with her now! My wife pushes me, too. She gets me up and moving. I do all the dishes and run the mop through the house. I’m supposed to dust, too. I feel like I’ve been set free.
I feel like I can keep up with the grandkids again!
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The Zephyr Valve has been shown to help patients breathe easier, do more, and enjoy life.1
Despite taking the best available medications, many patients with emphysema, a common form of COPD, suffer from hyperinflation of their lungs where air becomes trapped in the lungs, preventing fresh air from entering and thereby causing severe shortness of breath.
The Zephyr Valves reduce lung hyperinflation by allowing trapped air to escape and preventing new air from entering that diseased lobe. This allows the healthier parts of the lung to function better and results in patients being able to breathe more easily and experience less shortness of breath.
The valves are placed via bronchoscopy, with no incision or cutting, so these benefits are achieved without the risks of traditional surgical options. The procedure is usually complete in under an hour.
Results from case studies are not necessarily predictive of results in other cases. Results in other cases may vary.
– Carl


