Soft-feel surgical underglove
Biogel Eclipse Indicator Underglove
Supple natural rubber latex surgical indicator underglove
Biogel Eclipse Indicator Underglove is 30% softer than standard Biogel surgical gloves in natural rubber latex. This curved-finger design creates a comfortable supple feel – with the inherent strength and elasticity of natural rubber latex – for the extra fingertip sensitivity and dexterity you need during surgery.
The Eclipse Indicator Underglove is designed for you to wear as the inner layer when double-gloving with a Biogel Eclipse overglove to create a Puncture Indication System – for a clear, fast and large puncture alert
It’s recommended for all general surgeries.
- Softer than regular natural rubber latex gloves, for supple feel and sensitivity
- Proven to detect up to 97% of punctures
- A Puncture Indication System with clear, fast and large perforation indication
- A clinical study shows non-Biogel gloves are 3.5 times more likely to fail than Biogel gloves
. - Every glove (100%) is air-inflation tested for holes and visually inspected for quality before dispatch
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Further product information
How to use Biogel Eclipse Indicator Underglove
Watch these helpful videos on the correct techniques for donning double-gloves. You can see the different donning methods for using open donning, or closed donning – either with cuffs extended over hands, or cuffs in the hands. You can also learn how to change a contaminated glove while scrubbed.
Assisted technique and how to change a contaminated glove
See detailed instructions for how to perform assisted donning with double-gloves, using the simple plunge method. This video also shows how to change a contaminated glove while you’re still scrubbed.
Closed gloving techniques
Watch these easy-to-follow instructions for donning double-gloves with closed gloving techniques. This videos shows both methods, either with cuffs extended over the hands, or with cuffs in the hand.
Open gloving technique
See easy-to-follow instructions for donning double-gloves using an open gloving technique.
A survey has found that needlestick injuries are far more common than previously thought. In April 2019, Mölnlycke® commissioned a first of its kind survey from SERMO, the largest global social network for physicians.
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