Choosing the correct type of surgical gown is essential for infection control, staff safety, and regulatory compliance in healthcare facilities. Two commonly used options are full surgical gowns and isolation surgical gowns.
Understanding their differences helps hospitals and buyers make informed procurement decisions.

What is a Full Surgical Gown?
A full surgical gown is designed for use during major surgical procedures in operation theatres. These gowns provide a higher level of barrier protection and are often used in sterile environments.
Key features:
- High fluid resistance
- Sterile or non-sterile options
- Suitable for major OT procedures
What is an Isolation Surgical Gown?
Isolation surgical gowns are mainly used to prevent contamination in non-surgical settings such as isolation wards, ICUs, and emergency rooms.
Key features:
- Lightweight and breathable
- Used for infection prevention
- Ideal for short-duration use
Key Differences Between Full Surgical Gown and Isolation Gown
| Feature | Full Surgical Gown | Isolation Surgical Gown |
|---|---|---|
| Usage | Operation Theatre | Isolation / ICU |
| Protection Level | High | Moderate |
| Sterilization | Sterile / Non-sterile | Non-sterile |
| Fabric | SMS / SMMS | PP / SMS |
| Cost | Higher | Lower |
Which Surgical Gown Should Hospitals Buy?
Hospitals performing invasive surgeries require full surgical gowns, while isolation gowns are suitable for patient care and infection control scenarios.
For export buyers, selecting the correct gown depends on:
- Application
- Regulatory requirement
- Budget
- Sterilization needs
Why Choose Atom Surgical?
Atom Surgical supplies a complete range of disposable surgical gowns, including full surgical gowns and isolation gowns, to international markets.
We offer:
- Export-quality manufacturing
- Custom specifications
- Reliable global shipping
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If you are sourcing surgical gowns for hospitals or distribution, contact Atom Surgical for pricing, samples, and export details.