Anatomical Gloves

Anatomical gloves are special rubber gloves intended for use in medicine. They are characterized by increased strength and resistance to punctures and tears.

Anatomical gloves are made of latex or nitrile rubber. They have reinforced fingers and backs to protect the hands of medical personnel from cuts and infection while working with sharp medical instruments, as well as when coming into contact with body fluids of patients.

Compared to conventional rubber gloves, anatomical gloves are much stronger and have increased puncture resistance. This is achieved due to a thicker layer of latex or nitrile, as well as the presence of reinforcing fibers inside the material.

Anatomical gloves are widely used by doctors and nurses in operating rooms, during invasive procedures, and in treatment rooms. Their use significantly reduces the risk of infection of medical staff with hepatitis viruses, HIV and other infections.



Anatomical gloves are medical rubber gloves with additional cutouts and holes for better tactile sensitivity. They can also be made from different materials, such as latex or nitrile, making them stronger and more durable. The main advantages of anatomical gloves include more reliable and tighter