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A Valley Doctor's efforts to help cure a once-considered "untreatable" disease
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For years, patients with heavy calcium buildup in the heart had few options if they needed a heart valve replacement. Dr. Paul Sorajja, with Banner University Medical Center Phoenix was the first-ever to use a specialized "Tendyne" device to treat the condition, and now he's successfully led the study that helped get it approved by the FDA. 

 

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November 24th, 2025, 03:39 pm

KTAR News 92.3 Reporter Stories

A Valley Doctor's efforts to help cure a once-considered "untreatable" disease

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A Valley Doctor's efforts to help cure a once-considered "untreatable" disease

Published November 24th, 2025, 03:39 pm

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For years, patients with heavy calcium buildup in the heart had few options if they needed a heart valve replacement. Dr. Paul Sorajja, with Banner University Medical Center Phoenix was the first-ever to use a specialized "Tendyne" device to treat the condition, and now he's successfully led the study that helped get it approved by the FDA. 

 

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