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Contrast Media Injector Syringes - Medrad/Bayer - Spectris Solaris

Contrast Media Injector Syringes - Medrad/Bayer - Spectris Solaris

Regular price $591.00
Regular price Sale price $591.00
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The Medrad Bayer Spectris Solaris contrast media injector syringes are expertly designed to optimize the delivery of contrast agents in MRI procedures, enhancing imaging precision and overall patient care. Constructed for reliability and consistency, these syringes enable accurate injection of contrast media, ensuring optimal performance and compatibility with advanced MRI equipment. Each syringe kit is carefully engineered to meet stringent medical and diagnostic standards, making it an indispensable component for achieving clear and accurate imaging results.

Specifically crafted for use with Medrad’s Spectris Solaris injection systems, the complete syringe kit includes syringes, tubing, and piercing spikes to streamline the contrast media injection process. The sterile packaging ensures patient safety, while the durable construction supports efficient workflows in clinical and diagnostic settings. These kits, equivalent to OEM SSQK 65/115VS, are FDA-approved and offer trusted compatibility with a wide range of MRI products, ensuring dependable performance for healthcare professionals.

 

Note: If you don’t see your injector model listed, contact us directly at info@mrimed.com. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Are these Spectris Solaris syringe kits fully compatible with the Medrad/Bayer Spectris Solaris MRI injector system?

Most buyers search for “Spectris Solaris syringe compatibility,” and these kits are engineered to match the OEM SSQK 65/115VS setup used on the Spectris Solaris injector line. The syringes, tubing, and spikes fit cleanly, prime the way the injector expects, and maintain reliable flow rates during contrast delivery. If your facility runs multiple Medrad models or older versions of the Solaris system, we can confirm compatibility before you order so you avoid injector alarms or workflow delays.

2. Can these syringe kits be used at the injector head inside a 1.5T or 3T MRI room during active scanning?

These syringe kits are made from non-magnetic, non-metallic materials and are intended to be loaded directly onto the Spectris Solaris injector, which typically operates inside the MRI room. Because they’re passive, single-use supplies, they don’t carry a separate MR safety designation—but they’re routinely used in both 1.5T and 3T environments when installed on the Solaris injector according to standard MRI workflow. Most facilities treat them the same way they treat their existing Solaris syringe kits: stocked outside the room, loaded at the injector, and used during live contrast injection without changing zone protocols.

3. How do these SSQK 65/115VS–equivalent syringe kits compare to generic MRI injector syringes?

When MRI departments weigh syringe options, the deciding factors are usually priming reliability, injector recognition, and consistent contrast delivery. These SSQK 65/115VS-equivalent kits are built to the tolerances the Solaris system expects, so they tend to prime with fewer retries, hold pressure more consistently during fast-flow injections, and produce fewer nuisance injector alerts than generic substitutes. Small variations in spike geometry, tubing stiffness, or gasket alignment in off-brand kits can create micro-bubbles or inconsistent flow, which can affect timing and image quality. For high-volume MRI sites, staying with OEM-equivalent Solaris kits usually delivers the most predictable results.

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