Leonard Seibold, MD
Leonard Seibold, MD is associate professor in ophthalmology and the glaucoma fellowship director at the University of Colorado Sue Anschutz-Rodgers Eye Center in Aurora, Colorado. He completed medical school at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, followed by ophthalmology residency and glaucoma fellowship at the University of Colorado. He is a leading expert in the medical and surgical treatment of pediatric and adult glaucomas with a special interest in novel Microinvasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS). He has co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, and presented research at several national and international meetings.
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Three Top Ophthalmologists Discuss the Rarest Eye Conditions
Review the rarest conditions that three ophthalmologists at the top of their field have encountered and pearls for identifying and managing these diseases.
Surgical Management of Advanced Glaucoma
Consider these key factors and surgical options for patients who have worsening structural damage, above-goal IOP, or present with advanced glaucoma.
Dr. Leo Seibold Discusses How to Be Successful with KDB GLIDE
In this installment of Interventional Mindset, Dr. Seibold walks through finding success using the KDB Glide.
Getting Started with Goniotomy and the Kahook Dual Blade
The Kahook Dual Blade was introduced in the US in 2015 and is one of many options available for Micro-Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS). Here's what ophthalmology residents need to know about goniotomy with the Kahook Dual Blade.
Which MIGS Procedure is Right for My Patient? A Guide for Ophthalmology Residents
If our biggest problem is option overload from so many MIGS, that's a great problem to have! Here's an ophthalmology resident's guide to identifying the best minimally-invasive glaucoma surgery for your patient.