Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #PP-CA-726

SUNY Upstate Medical University Solicits Peripheral Vascular Interventional Accessories (Merit Medical or Equivalent)

Posted

July 09, 2026

Respond By

July 30, 2026

Identifier

PP-CA-726

NAICS

339112, 339113, 423450

SUNY Upstate Medical University is seeking proposals for a broad range of peripheral vascular interventional accessories and related medical devices. - Government Buyer: - State University of New York (SUNY) – SUNY Upstate Medical University - Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs): - Merit Medical Systems Inc. (highlighted as the referenced OEM) - Products/Services Requested: - Peripheral vascular interventional accessories, including: - Thoracentesis catheters (various French sizes and lengths; e.g., CSC-4F-10S, CSC-5F-7S) - Pericardiocentesis catheter kits (e.g., PC101, PC201) - Aspira drainage kits and accessories (e.g., 4992208, 4992508, 4992307) - Embolization microspheres (Embosphere, QuadraSphere, EmboGold; various sizes and part numbers such as S610GH, V410GH, V525QS) - Infusion catheters and systems (e.g., IS4-135-30-V, FDS100, MIC5-90-10-035) - Stent systems (Resolve ConvertX, e.g., RCX20-10-038, RCXB5-10-038) - Drainage bottles, tubing, adapters, and repair kits - Detailed part numbers and descriptions are provided for each item - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Vendors may propose equivalent products to those of Merit Medical Systems Inc., but must provide supporting documentation and product samples for evaluation - The procurement is under SUNY's discretionary authority, allowing for non-competitive purchases - Compliance with New York State Finance Law §139 j&k (Lobbying Law) is required - Only the designated contact may be approached regarding this opportunity - Successful contractors must submit valid NYS Workman’s Compensation and Disability Forms, and complete vendor responsibility and tax law documentation - The opportunity covers a comprehensive set of interventional radiology and vascular access products, with a focus on both drainage and embolization procedures.

Description

SUNY Upstate Medical University intends to purchase peripheral vascular interventional accessories under its discretionary authority pursuant to NYS Education Law §355(5)(a), allowing purchases without a formal competitive process. No sealed bid will be held, and interested vendors must contact the designated hospital contact within 15 business days of the advertisement. Vendors offering equivalent products must provide supporting documentation and product samples for examination and trial. The procurement is subject to NYS Finance Law §139 j&k (Lobbying Law), and only the listed contact may be approached regarding this opportunity.

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