The invention relates to a syringe-like mixing device, comprising a housing, in which a mixing chamber is formed, a piston, which can be slid in the mixing chamber from the proximal side, and a mixing element, which can be operated from the distal side. In order to ensure simple operation, the mixing device has a sealing cap, which seals the distal open end of the mixing chamber and which has a passage opening, through which an operating rod for the mixing element is guided. The sealing cap can be completely removed from the housing together with the operating rod and the mixing element. In order to discharge the mixing product, a second sealing cap can be placed onto the housing. Accessory parts can be connected to said second sealing cap. The mixing product can then be discharged as with a conventional injection syringe.