Protexis™ Surgical Gloves
Neu-Thera™ Coating*
Neu-Thera™ Coating provides protection and comfort through even the longest days with a patented blend of ingredients that work together to gently and effectively support the skin barrier
Contains glycerin, gluconolactone and provitamin B5, promoting skin moisturization
* Neu-Thera™ Coating only found in products marked, “with Neu-Thera™”
Reference: David DD, Harper RA. Using gloves coated with a dermal therapy formula to improve skin condition. AORN. 2005;81*1):157-166. doi:10.1016/S0001-2092(06)60068-9
Independent thumb design
Requires minimal flexion and extension force across the palm
Proprietary hand mold
Proprietary hand mold with independent thumb design provides an enhanced anatomical fit that is designed to help reduce hand fatigue and allow for natural movement
Interlocking beaded cuff
Helps prevent cuff roll-down during procedures
Material and size range
Find the perfect fit for every procedure with a comprehensive selection of sizes, textures, materials and thicknesses
Colored underglove
A foundational layer when double-gloving to easily alert wearers to breaches in the outer glove
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Cardinal Health™ Protexis™ Surgical Gloves are designed with the right combination of features to support your performance and safety in the operating room. The Protexis™ Surgical Glove Portfolio offers a comprehensive selection of sizes, textures, materials and thicknesses to meet your preferences and procedural needs, so you can perform at your best.
Designed with you in mind
Neu-Thera™ Coating
Neu-Thera™ Coating provides protection and comfort through even the longest days with a patented blend of ingredients that work together to gently and effectively support a healthy skin barrier
Contains glycerin, gluconolactone and provitamin B5, promoting skin moisturization
* Neu-Thera™ Coating only found in products marked, “with Neu-Thera™”
Reference: David DD, Harper RA. Using gloves coated with a dermal therapy formula to improve skin condition. AORN. 2005;81*1):157-166. doi:10.1016/S0001-2092(06)60068-9
