When you're on the operating table, you don't think about gloves. But your surgeon does. The surgical gloves market report by MRFR shows that nitrile gloves are the largest segment, because they're puncture‑resistant and latex‑free (no allergies). The market is $2.51 billion and will hit $4.27 billion by 2035, growing at 4.95% CAGR. Why the steady rise? Because hospitals are serious about infection control, and gloves are the first line of defence.
What's driving growth? Powder‑free gloves dominate — they reduce the risk of post‑operative adhesions and allergic reactions. But powdered gloves are the fastest‑growing in some regions, because they're easier to don in emergencies. The surgical gloves market analysis highlights that online distribution is the largest channel, but offline (hospitals buying direct from manufacturers) is growing fast — because bulk contracts save money.
What's new? Antimicrobial gloves coated with silver or chlorhexidine — they kill bacteria on contact, reducing surgical site infections. Also, biodegradable gloves for eco‑conscious hospitals.
The bottom line: if you're a hospital procurement manager, don't just buy the cheapest gloves. Quality matters. A glove that tears during surgery is a lawsuit waiting to happen.