The limitation of surgical gloves such as risk of perforations in surgical gloves and duration of wearing of gloves specifically during orthopedic surgery can reduce its safety and effect in preventing the infection, which is expected to restrain the market growth. According to the Ansell Document Titled InTouch Clinical Update, perforation of surgical gloves is common event with reports ranging from 3.58% to 78%, and the risk of a surgical glove’s integrity is based on nature of the task at hand, the type of surgery, the surgical and aseptic skill of the wearer, and their dominant hand, the type and particularly the sharpness of surfaces coming into contact with the glove(s), the length of continuous time for which a glove or pair of gloves are worn, and the mechanical stress to which they are subjected.
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