Acotec Scientific Holdings Limited, a medical device company, researches and develops percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and drug-coated balloon products for the treatment of vascular diseases in Mailand China, Europe, and internationally. It offers AcoArt Orchid & Dhalia to prevent stenosis or occlusion in superficial femoral artery and popliteal artery for the treatment of lower extremity artery disease; under clinical studies in nephrology for arteriovenous fistula stenosis and in neurology for vertebral atherosclerotic stenosis indications/applications; and under clinical studies in andrology for vasculogenic erectile dysfunction indications/applications. The company also provides AcoArt Tulip & Litos, which is under registration process in China and Europe, and under preclinical studies in the United States in vascular surgery for below-the-knee artery disease indications/applications; and in pre-clinical studies in andrology for vasculogenic erectile dysfunction indications/applications. The company was incorporated in 2020 and is headquartered in Beijing, China. Acotec Scientific Holdings Limited is a subsidiary of CA Medtech Investment (Cayman) Limited.
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