Surgical gloves are sterile protective hand coverings used in medical laboratories, anatomy practicals, and clinical environments to maintain hygiene and prevent contamination. They are designed to create a barrier between the user’s hands and biological materials such as blood, body fluids, chemicals, and microorganisms.
These gloves are made from high-quality latex (or nitrile in some cases), making them flexible, comfortable, and easy to wear for long practical sessions. They fit closely to the hands, allowing students and professionals to handle instruments, specimens, and laboratory materials with precision.
Surgical gloves are especially essential for:
Anatomy dissections
Laboratory experiments
Clinical postings
Hospital procedures
Handling specimens
Most surgical gloves are powder-free and sterile, reducing the risk of skin irritation and infection. They are usually disposable and meant for single use to maintain proper safety standards.
For medical and science students, surgical gloves are one of the most important items required during practical classes, as they protect both the student and the specimen while ensuring a clean working environment.
Key Features
- Sterile and hygienic
- Comfortable hand fit
- Flexible and tear-resistant
- Disposable (single use)
- Suitable for medical and laboratory use
Why Students Need It
Using surgical gloves prevents direct contact with cadavers, chemicals, and microorganisms, helping students avoid infections, skin reactions, and contamination during practical sessions.





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