Cappello's research focuses on creating patient-specific 3D printed surgical guides for use in hybrid electrophysiology surgeries. These procedures, performed by electrophysiologists and cardiac surgeons, involve open chest surgeries where precision is paramount. The custom surgical guides, built using a patient’s CT scan and LGE-MRI data, provide a clear visual aid that helps surgeons quickly and accurately locate key treatment areas on the heart, such as the optimal location to build the bypass vein after narrowed coronary artery or necrotic zones after prolonged ischemia due to atherosclerotic plaques.
Cappello developed two types of surgical guides:
1. Bypass surgery guide: this model assists surgeons in identifying the optimal site for bypass graft placement, taking into account factors such as the vessel diameter and the distance from blockages.
2. Ventricular tachycardia ablation guide: this guide helps pinpoint areas of scar tissue, which can cause life-threatening heart arrhythmias, so that surgeons can precisely burn or "ablate" the tissue to prevent abnormal electrical signals from causing dangerous heart rhythms.
Cappello finished her PhD in a shortened period of 2.5 years, and conducted extensive experiments, including trials on pig hearts in saline solutions, to ensure the safety and efficacy of the materials used for these surgical guides. Her findings have been published in several academic journals, and she has co-authored five papers in under two years.