Minimally Invasive Spine Surgeon
Dr. Didinsky is a fellowship trained,
Dr. Didinsky has helped develop and evaluate numerous spinal fixation devices that have allowed the advancement of minimally invasive surgery. He helped develop an expandable cage system. He also helped evaluate and design percutaneous pedicle screw and rod passage systems that make minimally invasive scoliosis correction surgery possible. He serves as a consultant to multiple Spine Surgery Corporations.
Dr. Didinsky regularly travels across the United States to lecture and teach about minimally invasive spine surgery. He is set up as a VSP (visiting surgeon program) site which allows spine surgeons from across the country to spend time in surgery with Dr. Didinsky learning these very advanced techniques. He feels that it is his duty to pass on his knowledge, passion, and experience in minimally invasive surgery to the future spine surgeons.
Dr. Didinsky has served on the AOBOS Board Certification Committee involved in writing questions for the orthopedic certification and recertification exam since 2011. He was awarded a Mentor of the year award in 2010. He was also awarded the Bob Green D.O. Memorial award by the American osteopathic board of orthopedic surgery for excellence in orthopedics in 2005.
His philosophy in medicine is to treat
particularly flattered and thankful that patients travel from Chicago and as far North as Green Bay to seek out his opinion and surgical care. He has lived in Kenosha since joining comprehensive orthopedics in 2005. He enjoys living in the community in which he practices medicine. He is married with two daughters.