A long term 
oxygen therapy 
system having an 
oxygen supply directly linked with a patient's 
lung or lungs may be utilized to more efficiently treat hypoxia caused by chronic obstructive 
pulmonary disease such as emphysema and 
chronic bronchitis. The 
system includes an 
oxygen source, one or more valves and fluid carrying conduits. The fluid carrying conduits link the oxygen source to diseased sites within the patient's lungs. A collateral ventilation bypass trap 
system directly linked with a patient's 
lung or lungs may be utilized to increase the expiratory flow from the diseased 
lung or lungs, thereby treating another aspect of chronic obstructive 
pulmonary disease. The system includes a trap, a filter / one-way valve and an air carrying conduit. In various embodiments, the system may be intrathoracic, extrathoracic or a combination thereof. A pulmonary decompression device may also be utilized to remove 
trapped air in the lung or lungs, thereby reducing the volume of diseased 
lung tissue. A lung reduction device may passively decompress the lung or lungs. In order for the system to be effective, an airtight seal between the parietal and visceral pleurae is required. Chemical 
pleurodesis is utilized for creating the seal and various devices and / or drugs, agents and / or compounds may be utilized to accelerate 
wound healing in thoracic 
anastomosis applications.