For medical professionals in Lusaka and Kitwe, precision and protection are non-negotiable. Our Surgical Gloves provide the ultimate in tactile sensitivity and anatomical comfort, giving you the confidence to perform at your best. Made from natural rubber latex, these gloves offer a “second-skin” fit and feel. This allows for superior dexterity during the most intricate procedures.
A key feature of our gloves is the proprietary hand mold with an independent thumb design. This anatomical fit allows for natural movement in your fingers, thumb, and palm, which significantly reduces hand fatigue during long surgeries. Furthermore, the interlocking, beaded cuff design helps to prevent the glove from rolling down and ensures a secure fit over a surgical gown.
We offer these latex surgical gloves in a wide array of thicknesses. We also coat them for easy donning and skin moisturization, providing added comfort and convenience. A variety of colors is available, including a blue under-glove option for double-gloving. This allows you to easily identify a puncture and provides enhanced protection. Our gloves are a vital tool that helps you maintain a safe and sterile environment. Get a quote today and secure your supply of these high-performance gloves.
FAQs
1. What is the difference between surgical gloves and examination gloves? We design surgical gloves for use in sterile, high-precision procedures like surgery. They offer a more anatomical fit, a higher level of sterility, and better tactile sensitivity than examination gloves, which we use for general-purpose exams.
2. What is the benefit of the anatomical design? The anatomical design, with its independent thumb, mimics the natural curvature of your hand. This allows for greater dexterity and reduces hand fatigue, which is crucial for long, demanding procedures.
3. Are these gloves sterile? We typically sell surgical gloves as sterile for use in sterile procedures. Please check the product packaging for specific sterility information.
4. What is the purpose of the colored under-glove? The colored under-glove serves as an extra layer of protection. If the outer glove gets punctured or torn, the colored layer shows through, providing an immediate visual alert so you can change the glove and maintain a sterile environment.






