News12 New York
N12 Originals
Numbers & Links
Local
Crime
Weather
Politics

Stamford woman participates in groundbreaking procedure to repair leaky heart valve

Gail Pratt initially thought that she would be having open heart surgery to fix the leaky heart valve she had. That was not the case.

Leanna Wells

Jun 24, 2026, 9:36 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

The heart is the only organ in the human body that works continuously without rest, so knowing when it is in trouble is important, according to health experts.

Gail Pratt, of Stamford, was experiencing shortness of breath and fluid in her legs. Despite working in healthcare as a nursing assistant for more than four decades, she minimized her symptoms.

It wasn't until she visited her primary care physician and had an electrocardiogram that she learned there was a leaky valve in her heart.

"I was afraid. I was fearful," Pratt said.

She was hesitant to do any surgery on her heart. However, faced with no other options, Gail decided to do the procedure, unaware that she wouldn't need open heart surgery at all.

"It's done without a scalpel, through an IV in the leg. The patient is under anesthesia for the procedure, but you put the IV up from the leg and replace the valve completely," said Dr. David Lorenz, president and CEO of Cardiology Associates of Fairfield County.

The FDA approved the valve in the last 12 months. It was previously in clinical trials in the U.S.

Pratt said she is now able to walk better, breathe properly and play with her grandchildren.

More Stories

More From News12

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices