• Drs. Ramin Eskandari, a pediatric neurosurgeon, left, and Jason Ulm, a plastic surgeon, handled Rhett Bausmith’s first surgery as a team.
  • Above is the MakerBot Replicator 2 3-D printer in the MUSC Advanced Tissue Biofabrication Center.
  • Above is the MakerBot Replicator 2 3-D printer in the MUSC Advanced Tissue Biofabrication Center.
  • Above is the Palmetto 3-D Printer in the MUSC Advanced Tissue Biofabrication Center.
  • Above is the alaris30Pro 3-D printer in the Zucker Institute for Applied Neurosciences.
  • Above is a partially made, left, and finished 3-D skull in the alaris30Pro 3-D printer in the Zucker Institute for Applied Neurosciences.
  • Mark Semler, chief technology officer for MUSC's Department of Neuroscience, explains how surgeons use 3-D technology to train and perfect their skills. The model helps them plan out complicated cases, as well.
  • Timothy and Crystal Bausmith watch Dr. Eskandari examine their son, Rhett.
  • Dr. Ulm examines baby Rhett a few weeks after his first surgery.
  • Dr. Eskandari examines baby Rhett a few weeks after his first surgery.
  • Dr. Eskandari and Dr. Ulm pose with baby Rhett a few weeks after his first surgery.