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The thought of the operating room can only think of cold metal knives, hemostatic forceps kind of equipment?
That's not the case! In places where are not pay attention to, common also plays an important role in medical supplies, protects the safety of the doctors and nurses.
Below, let's take a brief look at the common medical supplies in the operating room - surgical gloves!
A bacteria-resistant surgical gloves used in surgical procedures to protect the patient and user from cross infection. The main role is to protect the patient, prevent health care workers hand bacteria to the patient. It is usually used when touching a patient's wound or performing invasive aseptic procedures.
According to the catalog of medical device classification, the classification rules of medical equipment, medical surgical gloves, sterile provided by medical examination gloves category management as Ⅱ class, classification code for 6866.
There is no glove for everyone, and the size of each pair can vary from brand to brand. To help you quickly find the right glove for you, here is a comparison of the size of medical gloves and surgical gloves.
Surgical gloves can be made from a range of materials, including latex, nitrile, polyisoprene and neoprene, which vary in comfort, elasticity and protection.
Latex surgical gloves are the earliest used medical gloves, made of natural latex and some other additives.
Polyisoprene surgical gloves are made from synthetic polyisoprene, which has similar properties to latex. But it does not contain lead to latex protein allergy.
Neoprene surgical gloves are made of latex free synthetic neoprene. As with latex, neoprene can provide excellent barrier protection, at the same time provide similar fit and feel. But neoprene is less elastic in comparison.
Nitrile surgical gloves are made from a combination of acrylonitrile, which provides corrosion resistance, and butadiene, which provides chemical properties such as softness and tear resistance.
Here's a comparison of several common materials: