Synthetic surgical glove with extra grip
Biogel PI UltraTouch G
Added grip in a synthetic (non-latex) surgical glove for enhanced control
Biogel® PI UltraTouch G is typically 15% thinner than our Biogel PI surgical gloves. This design focuses on extra grip and improved tactile sensitivity. It reduces hand fatigue 1 with an expert fit that conforms to your hands like a second skin.
The synthetic (non-latex) powder-free design avoids the risks of glove-related latex-sensitivities in staff and patients.
You can wear Biogel PI UltraTouch G as a single glove for surgeries that demand extra grip and tactile sensitivity. Or with our coloured indicator undergloves – forming a Biogel Puncture Indication System – to protect you and your patients with best-in-class perforation detection 2 3.
- Extra grip to improve surface control
- Polyisoprene (non-latex) to avoid latex sensitivities
- A clinical study shows non-Biogel gloves are 3.5 times more likely to fail than Biogel gloves 4
- Wear it with a Biogel underglove to create a Puncture Indication System with clear, fast and large perforation indication 5
- Proven to detect up to 97% of punctures when double gloving 2
Further product information
How to use Biogel PI UltraTouch G
Surgical gloves donning guide
Watch these helpful videos on the correct techniques for donning double-gloves.
Assisted technique and how to change a contaminated glove
Assisted donning with double-gloves, using the simple plunge method.
Closed gloving techniques
Donning double-gloves with closed gloving techniques.
Open gloving technique
Donning double-gloves using an open gloving technique.
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'References'
- Mölnlycke Health Care. Clinical study G14-001. Data on file.
- Wigmore SJ & Rainey JB. Use of coloured undergloves to detect puncture. BJS 1994: 81:1480.
- Mölnlycke Health Care. Report no. GMCS-2017-098. Data on file.
- Mölnlycke Health Care. In use surgical glove failure rate comparison. Report no: G009-005. 2009. Data on file.
- REPR0355, Spectrophotometer Measurement of the Colour Indicator Type Surgical Gloves. 2008. Data on file.