Description
Product Overview
McKesson sterile surgical gloves are engineered for the demanding environment of modern healthcare. Each glove undergoes a rigorous gamma‑radiation process that eliminates microbial contaminants while preserving the integrity of the latex material. The powder‑free formulation reduces the risk of postoperative complications and allergic reactions, making these gloves suitable for sensitive patients and surgical teams alike. Designed in a size 7.5 configuration, the gloves measure approximately 12.2 inches in length with a fingertip thickness of 7.9 mil, providing a balance of durability and tactile sensitivity. A beaded cuff adds an extra layer of security, preventing roll‑down during intricate procedures. The continuous polymer coating ensures consistent performance whether the glove is exposed to dry or damp conditions, meeting ASTM standards for surgical gloves. Each pair is sterile, individually packaged, and intended for single‑use, supporting strict infection‑control protocols in operating rooms, clinics, and emergency settings.
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Usage
These gloves are ideal for a wide range of medical applications. Surgeons appreciate the precise fit and anti‑slip finish when performing delicate suturing, tissue handling, and catheter placement. Nurses and physicians rely on the gloves for routine examinations, wound care, and specimen collection, where a powder‑free surface minimizes cross‑contamination. The gloves also perform well in high‑intensity environments such as trauma bays and intensive care units, where rapid glove changes are essential. Their reliable barrier protection makes them suitable for procedures that involve exposure to bodily fluids, antiseptics, and disinfectants. Because the gloves maintain their integrity in both dry and moist conditions, they are also appropriate for use in laparoscopic and endoscopic surgeries where fluid exposure is common. The size 7.5 offers a comfortable fit for a broad range of hand sizes, reducing hand fatigue during prolonged operations. Whether used alone or as part of a double‑gloving strategy, these gloves provide the confidence needed for safe patient care.
Why Choose Us
Choosing McKesson means selecting a brand with a long history of delivering high‑quality medical supplies. Our sterile surgical gloves are produced in facilities that adhere to ISO 13485 standards, ensuring consistent quality and traceability. Each glove is inspected for defects, and the packaging includes a clear expiration date to guarantee peak performance. The gamma‑radiation sterilization method is validated to achieve a 6‑log reduction of microbial load without compromising glove elasticity. Our powder‑free design aligns with the latest recommendations from infection‑control authorities, reducing the incidence of postoperative complications associated with powdered latex. In addition, McKesson provides responsive customer support and a comprehensive warranty program, giving healthcare providers peace of mind that any issues will be addressed promptly. By partnering with McKesson, institutions benefit from reliable supply chain management, bulk purchasing options, and a commitment to continuous product improvement based on clinical feedback.
Key Features
- Gamma‑radiated for superior sterility without compromising elasticity
- Powder‑free latex reduces allergic reactions and postoperative complications
- Beaded cuff and anti‑slip finish provide secure handling during delicate procedures
- Meets ASTM surgical glove standards and performs well in both dry and damp environments
- Comprehensive after‑sales support and warranty from a trusted medical supplier
FAQ
What does powder‑free mean and why is it important?
Powder‑free gloves are manufactured without the talc or cornstarch traditionally used to ease donning. This eliminates the risk of powder particles causing irritation, allergic reactions, or contaminating the surgical field, which is especially critical in sterile environments.
How does gamma‑radiation sterilization differ from ethylene oxide?
Gamma‑radiation uses high‑energy photons to destroy microorganisms, achieving a high level of sterility without leaving chemical residues. Unlike ethylene oxide, it does not require lengthy aeration periods, allowing faster packaging and distribution while preserving glove flexibility.
Are these gloves suitable for double‑gloving?
Yes. The gloves are designed to be worn singly or in pairs. Their thin yet durable construction provides excellent tactile sensitivity, and the beaded cuff helps prevent slippage when double‑gloving for added protection.
What sizes are available beyond size 7.5?
McKesson offers this sterile glove line in a full range of sizes from 6 to 8.5, each available in 50‑count and 200‑count packaging options to meet the needs of various clinical settings.
How long can the gloves be stored before expiration?
When stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, the gloves retain their sterility and performance for up to three years from the date of manufacture, as indicated on the packaging.




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