Polychloroprene surgical gloves
Biogel Skinsense
Synthetic (non-latex) polychloroprene surgical glove with longer chemical breakthrough time
Biogel® Skinsense synthetic (non-latex) polychloroprene surgical glove is designed to be used in all general surgical procedures in which latex allergies are a concern. It can be worn as your preferred single glove, or as a part of a double-gloving Biogel Puncture Indication System. Biogel Skinsense is recommended for procedures where a longer chemical breakthrough time is desired. Skinsense is also our glove of choice when handling cytotoxic agents or bone cement. In these cases we recommend it be worn in combination with Biogel Skinsense Indicator Underglove for improved protection. Details of breakthrough times can be provided.
Powder-free, as always, Biogel Skinsense reduces the possibility of glove-related latex protein sensitisation.
- Longer breakthrough time when handling chemicals, cytotoxic agents and bone cement
- Proven to detect up to 97% of punctures
- 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
- Industry-leading AQL result of 0.65 – reduced chance of a hole
Further product information
How to use Biogel Skinsense
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.
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