- In April 2024, 3M Health Care introduced an advanced surgical scrub solution featuring a fast-acting, alcohol-based formula designed to reduce microbial presence while being gentle on skin. This product innovation aims to improve hand hygiene compliance in operating rooms and is expected to enhance infection control protocols globally. The launch reinforces 3M’s commitment to healthcare safety and efficacy
- In March 2024, Mölnlycke Health Care expanded its surgical scrub portfolio by introducing a new antimicrobial soap with prolonged efficacy. The product is targeted at hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers to help reduce surgical site infections. This development aligns with growing demand for reliable, skin-friendly antiseptic products in surgical settings
- In February 2024, Cardinal Health partnered with leading healthcare providers in Europe to roll out a comprehensive surgical scrub training program aimed at optimizing scrub techniques and improving infection control outcomes. The program incorporates educational modules and the use of Cardinal’s latest gel-based surgical scrub formulations, emphasizing safety and efficiency
- In January 2024, B. Braun Medical launched a new range of surgical scrubs featuring natural ingredients and skin moisturizers designed to reduce irritation during prolonged use. The product line targets clinics and ambulatory surgical centers focusing on patient safety and healthcare worker comfort. This initiative highlights B. Braun’s focus on innovation in surgical hygiene products
- In January 2024, Ethicon, a Johnson & Johnson company, introduced a next-generation surgical scrub gel that combines antimicrobial efficacy with quick-drying technology. The product is aimed at hospitals worldwide, offering enhanced hand antisepsis without compromising workflow efficiency. This launch demonstrates Ethicon’s ongoing investment in infection prevention solutions



