Gynecological vaginal cleaning device

By designing a vaginal cleaning device with a ring-shaped positioning mechanism, the first and second support rods are used to open the vagina, solving the problems of incomplete cleaning, low efficiency, and patient discomfort in the existing technology, and achieving a highly efficient and safe vaginal cleaning effect.

CN122182902APending Publication Date: 2026-06-12NANFANG HOSPITAL OF SOUTHERN MEDICAL UNIV

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
NANFANG HOSPITAL OF SOUTHERN MEDICAL UNIV
Filing Date
2026-04-28
Publication Date
2026-06-12

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Technical Problem

In existing technologies, vaginal speculum occupies space during vaginal cleaning, resulting in incomplete cleaning, low efficiency, patient discomfort, and the risk of secondary trauma.

Method used

A vaginal cleaning device for obstetrics and gynecology was designed. It adopts a ring positioning mechanism, which uses a first support rod and a second support rod to open the vagina, avoids the support rod from obstructing the lesion, improves the cleaning field of vision and efficiency, and ensures comfort.

🎯Benefits of technology

It achieves thorough cleaning of lesions on the vaginal wall, improves cleaning efficiency, reduces patient discomfort and the risk of secondary trauma, and enhances the safety and comfort of the cleaning process.

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Abstract

The present application provides a kind of gynecological use vagina cleaning device, belong to gynecological medical instrument technical field.The front push head is rotatably connected with inner rotating plate on the top inner wall of the front push head, the top of the front push head and the inner rotating plate is rotatably connected with first support rod and second support rod respectively, annular positioning mechanism, the annular positioning mechanism is used to prop open the vagina of patient, the annular positioning mechanism is connected with the first support rod and the second support rod respectively.The present application is provided with annular positioning mechanism, so that the cleaning device can be thoroughly cleaned in the process of cleaning the vagina of patient, so as to improve the cleaning field of view, avoid the contact of first support rod and second support rod with the lesion of patient, improve the cleaning efficiency, and ensure the comfort of patient in the process of cleaning.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of obstetric and gynecological medical device technology, and in particular to a vaginal cleansing device for obstetric and gynecological use. Background Technology

[0002] In obstetrics and gynecology, vaginal douches containing medicated ingredients are generally used to treat diseases such as vaginitis and cervicitis. This can directly remove pathogens and abnormal secretions from the vagina, and also allow subsequent vaginal medications to better target the affected area, thus improving the treatment effect.

[0003] For patients with lesions on the vaginal wall, in order to ensure that all vaginal walls are thoroughly rinsed, medical staff will first use a vaginal speculum to support and open the vaginal wall to facilitate observation of the location of the lesions in the vagina. This also makes it easier to insert the rinsing head into the vagina for rinsing. During the rinsing process, the angle and position of the rinsing head will be continuously adjusted to ensure thorough rinsing.

[0004] However, in the above-mentioned cleaning process, the speculum occupies a large portion of the space on the vaginal wall, preventing the cleaning solution from contacting the vaginal wall. If there are multiple lesions on the vaginal wall, the speculum may inevitably block the lesions directly. Therefore, during the entire cleaning process, medical staff need to repeatedly rotate and adjust the support position of the speculum to ensure that the lesions on each vaginal wall are thoroughly rinsed. This not only increases the cleaning time and delays the cleaning efficiency, but also makes it easy for the speculum to scrape the lesion tissue and skin on the vaginal wall during adjustment, causing extreme discomfort to the patient and increasing the risk of secondary trauma to the lesions.

[0005] Therefore, the present invention provides a vaginal cleansing device for obstetrics and gynecology to meet the needs. Summary of the Invention

[0006] The technical problem to be solved by this invention is to provide a vaginal cleaning device for obstetrics and gynecology. By setting up a ring positioning mechanism, the user can thoroughly clean each lesion of the patient's vagina during the cleaning process. This improves the cleaning field of vision and avoids contact and obstruction between the first and second support rods and the patient's lesions, thereby improving cleaning efficiency and ensuring patient comfort during the cleaning process. The above settings can solve the problems of incomplete cleaning, low cleaning efficiency, and poor patient comfort that are common in current methods of cleaning lesions on the vaginal wall.

[0007] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the present invention provides the following technical solution: A vaginal cleansing device for obstetrics and gynecology includes a front push head, an inner rotating plate rotatably connected to the top inner wall of the front push head, a first support rod and a second support rod rotatably connected to the top of the front push head and the inner rotating plate respectively, and an annular positioning mechanism for opening the patient's vagina, the annular positioning mechanism being connected to the first support rod and the second support rod respectively.

[0008] Optionally, the front push head has a semi-circular cross-sectional profile, and the top of the front push head and the inner rotating plate are respectively fixedly connected with a first hanging ring and a second hanging ring. The first support rod and the second support rod are connected to the front push head and the inner rotating plate respectively through the first hanging ring and the second hanging ring.

[0009] Optionally, a plurality of balls are rotatably connected between the front pusher and the inner rotating plate, and a limiting ring is sleeved on the outer wall of the plurality of balls. The plurality of balls are limited to each other by the limiting ring, and the front pusher and the inner rotating plate are connected by the limiting ring and the balls.

[0010] Optionally, the annular positioning mechanism includes two splicing plates respectively installed on the top of the first support rod and the second support rod, one end of the splicing plate being rotatably connected to the top of the first support rod, and the other end of the splicing plate being rotatably connected to the top of the second support rod.

[0011] Optionally, there are two first support rods and two second support rods. Of the two first support rods, one of them has a ball head fixedly connected to its top, and the other is rotatably connected to the splicing plate. Of the two second support rods, one of them has a ball head fixedly connected to its top, and the other is rotatably connected to the splicing plate.

[0012] Optionally, a circular groove is provided in the middle of the splicing plate, and two side plates are fixedly connected to one end of the splicing plate away from the first support rod or the second support rod.

[0013] Optionally, tension springs are fixedly connected to the inner walls of the two ends of the side plates.

[0014] Optionally, the side plate is provided with a plurality of slots that are adapted to the size of the ball head.

[0015] Optionally, the spacing between the two side plates is the same as the length of the top of both the first support rod and the second support rod.

[0016] Optionally, both the first support rod and the second support rod are provided with lightweight grooves, and the splicing plate, the side plate and the circular groove are integrally formed structures.

[0017] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has at least the following beneficial effects: In the above scheme, by setting up a ring positioning mechanism, the cleaning device can first use the first and second support rods to open the vaginal wall before cleaning the patient's vagina. During the opening process, the two second support rods initially open the vaginal wall, and then the location and distribution of lesions in the vagina are observed. Based on the location of the lesions, the inner rotating plate is rotated to change the angle of the two first support rods, so that the first support rods avoid the lesion locations. Once the position of the first support rods is determined, the user can then unfold the two first support rods to support the vaginal wall. At this time, with the combined support of the first and second support rods, the vaginal wall can be fully opened. During the cleaning process, the user can thoroughly clean each lesion, thereby improving the cleaning field of vision and avoiding contact or obstruction between the first and second support rods and the lesions, improving cleaning efficiency, and ensuring patient comfort during the cleaning process. In addition, the adjustment of the first and second support rods will not cause scratching to the vaginal wall, ensuring the safety of the cleaning device. Attached Figure Description

[0018] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and form part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the specification, further serve to explain the principles of the invention and enable those skilled in the art to practice and use the invention.

[0019] Figure 1 A first-person view structural diagram of a vaginal cleansing device for obstetrics and gynecology. Figure 2 A second-view structural diagram of a vaginal cleansing device for obstetrics and gynecology. Figure 3 A cross-sectional schematic diagram of a vaginal cleansing device used in obstetrics and gynecology. Figure 4 An enlarged three-dimensional structural diagram of the inner rotating plate and the second support rod in conjunction; Figure 5 An enlarged three-dimensional structural diagram of the first support rod and the splicing plate in combination; Figure 6 An enlarged three-dimensional structural diagram of the second support rod and splicing plate in conjunction; Figure 7 This is an enlarged 3D structural diagram of the splicing panel.

[0020] Figure label: 1. Front push head; 2. Inner rotating plate; 3. First hanging ring; 4. Second hanging ring; 5. Limiting ring; 6. Ball bearing; 7. First support rod; 8. Second support rod; 9. Ball head; 10. Splicing plate; 11. Side plate; 12. Slot; 13. Circular groove; 14. Tension spring.

[0021] As shown in the figure, specific structures and devices are marked in the figure to clearly illustrate the structure of the embodiments of the present invention. However, this is only for illustrative purposes and is not intended to limit the present invention to this specific structure, device and environment. Those skilled in the art can adjust or modify these devices and environments according to specific needs. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The following is a detailed description of a vaginal cleansing device for obstetrics and gynecology provided by the present invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. It should be noted that, to make the embodiments more detailed, the following embodiments are the best and preferred embodiments; those skilled in the art can also use other alternative methods to implement some known technologies; and the accompanying drawings are only for more specific description of the embodiments and are not intended to specifically limit the present invention.

[0023] It should be noted that the use of terms such as "an embodiment," "an embodiment," "an exemplary embodiment," and "some embodiments" in the specification indicates that the described embodiment may include a specific feature, structure, or characteristic, but not every embodiment necessarily includes that specific feature, structure, or characteristic. Furthermore, when a specific feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with an embodiment, implementing such a feature, structure, or characteristic in conjunction with other embodiments (whether explicitly described or not) should be within the knowledge of those skilled in the art.

[0024] Generally, terms can be understood at least partly from their use in context. For example, depending at least partly on the context, the term "one or more" as used herein can be used to describe any feature, structure, or characteristic in a singular sense, or a combination of features, structures, or characteristics in a plural sense. Additionally, the term "based on" can be understood not necessarily to convey an exclusive set of factors, but rather, alternatively, depending at least partly on the context, to allow for the presence of other factors that are not necessarily explicitly described.

[0025] It is understood that the meanings of “on”, “above”, and “above” in this invention should be interpreted in the broadest manner, such that “on” means not only “directly on” something, but also includes the meaning of being “on” something with an intervening feature or layer, and that “above” or “above” means not only “on” something, but also includes the meaning of being “on” something without an intervening feature or layer.

[0026] Furthermore, spatially related terms such as “below,” “under,” “lower,” “above,” and “upper” are used herein for convenience to describe the relationship of one element or feature to one or more other elements or features, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Spatially related terms are intended to cover different orientations in the use or operation of the device other than those depicted in the accompanying drawings. The device may be oriented in other ways, and the spatially related descriptive terms used herein can be interpreted similarly.

[0027] like Figures 1 to 4 As shown, an embodiment of the present invention provides a vaginal cleansing device for obstetrics and gynecology, including a front push head 1, an inner rotating plate 2 rotatably connected to the top inner wall of the front push head 1, a plurality of balls 6 rotatably connected between the front push head 1 and the inner rotating plate 2, a limiting ring 5 sleeved on the outer wall of the plurality of balls 6, the plurality of balls 6 being limited by the limiting ring 5, the front push head 1 and the inner rotating plate 2 being connected by the limiting ring 5 and the balls 6, and the cross-sectional profile of the front push head 1 being semi-circular.

[0028] In the above structure, the front push head 1 is an internally hollow hemispherical structure. This design makes the bottom contour of the front push head 1 relatively smooth. When the user pushes the front push head 1 into the patient's vagina, the outer wall of the front push head 1 will not cause traction or tearing to the skin and tissue inside the patient's vagina, thus improving the comfort of the front push head 1 during insertion into the patient's body. Furthermore, the front push head 1 and the inner rotating plate 2 are two independent structures. The inner rotating plate 2 is installed on the top of the front push head 1, and the inner rotating plate 2 can rotate on the inner wall of the top of the front push head 1 under the cooperation of the limiting ring 5 and the ball bearing 6. This structural design makes it less frictional for the inner rotating plate 2 to rotate on the front push head 1, making it easier and more convenient for the user to rotate.

[0029] In this embodiment, as Figures 1 to 4 As shown, the top of the front push head 1 and the inner rotating plate 2 are respectively rotatably connected to a first support rod 7 and a second support rod 8. There are two of each of the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8. The top of the front push head 1 and the inner rotating plate 2 are respectively fixedly connected to a first hanging ring 3 and a second hanging ring 4. The first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 are connected to the front push head 1 and the inner rotating plate 2 through the first hanging ring 3 and the second hanging ring 4, respectively.

[0030] As described above, the inner rotating plate 2 can rotate on the inner wall of the top of the front push head 1. Since the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 are respectively set on the top of the front push head 1 and the inner rotating plate 2, the second support rod 8 can rotate with the inner rotating plate 2 on the top of the front push head 1. Furthermore, the bottom of the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 are both outwardly inclined plates, and the middle and top are both flat plates. When the flat plate portions of the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 are perpendicular to the inner rotating plate 2, the outer dimensions of the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 match the outer circumference of the front push head 1 (e.g., ...). Figure 2 As shown in the diagram, this design ensures that the outer walls of the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 will not scrape against the patient's vagina during the insertion of the cleaning device, further guaranteeing the patient's comfort during insertion and improving the ease of operation for the user.

[0031] Furthermore, the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 are connected to the front push head 1 and the inner rotating plate 2 respectively through the first hanging ring 3 and the second hanging ring 4. The first hanging ring 3 and the second hanging ring 4 are structures formed by bending strip-shaped metal rods, and both of them have a U-shaped outline. This structure allows the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 to rotate on the first hanging ring 3 and the second hanging ring 4 respectively.

[0032] In summary, the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 have two usage states: State 1, when the user needs to insert the cleaning device into the patient's vagina, the straight plate portions of the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 are perpendicular to the inner rotating plate 2. At this time, the outer dimensions of the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 match the outer circumference of the front push head 1, and the device will not scratch the patient's skin when inserted into the patient; State 2, when the user needs to use the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 to support the inside of the patient's vagina, by rotating the top of the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8, the first support rod 7 is lowered into the inner rotating plate 2. The bottoms of the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 rotate on the first hanging ring 3 and the second hanging ring 4, respectively. At this time, the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 will unfold outward and open the vaginal wall of the patient. After the vagina is opened, it is easier for the user to observe the location of the lesion and the cleaning status of the lesion. It is also easier to drain the sewage generated during the cleaning process. It is worth mentioning that after the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 are unfolded, the plate is inclined. Therefore, the angle at which the vaginal wall of the patient is opened from the inside out gradually increases. This opening method will not cause great pulling on the skin deep in the vagina, thus improving the patient's comfort.

[0033] As one implementation method in this embodiment, such as Figures 1 to 7As shown, the annular positioning mechanism is used to open the patient's vagina. The annular positioning mechanism is connected to the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 respectively. The annular positioning mechanism includes two splicing plates 10 respectively installed on the top of the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8. One end of one splicing plate 10 is rotatably connected to the top of the first support rod 7, and one end of the other splicing plate 10 is rotatably connected to the top of the second support rod 8. Of the two first support rods 7, one first support rod 7 has a ball head 9 fixedly connected to its top, and the other first support rod 7 is rotatably connected to the splicing plate 10. Of the two second support rods 8, one of the second support rods 8 has a ball head 9 fixedly connected to its top, and the other second support rod 8 is rotatably connected to the splicing plate 10. A circular groove 13 is provided in the middle of the splicing plate 10. Two side plates 11 are fixedly connected to the end of the splicing plate 10 away from the first support rod 7 or the second support rod 8. Several slots 12 that are adapted to the size of the ball head 9 are provided on the side plates 11. Tension springs 14 are fixedly connected to the inner walls of the ends of the two side plates 11. The distance between the two side plates 11 is the same as the length of the top of the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8.

[0034] In the above structure, the splicing plate 10 installed on the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 is used to adjust and fix the distance between the tops of the two first support rods 7 and the two second support rods 8, thereby adjusting and fixing the unfolding angle of the first support rods 7 and the second support rods 8. The working principle of the splicing plate 10 in adjusting the first support rods 7 and the second support rods 8 is the same. Therefore, the structural cooperation between the first support rod 7 and the splicing plate 10 is used as an example for description here. The working principle between the second support rod 8 and the splicing plate 10 will not be described later.

[0035] Specifically, one end of the splicing plate 10 is rotatably connected to the top of a first support rod 7, and the other end is fitted with two side plates 11. Both side plates 11 have open ends, and a circular groove 13 is formed in the middle of the splicing plate 10 at the connection point between the splicing plate 10 and the side plates 11. The circular groove 13 weakens the connection point between the splicing plate 10 and the side plates 11, allowing the side plates 11 to bend outwards at the circular groove 13 under external bending force. The top of the other first support rod 7 is inserted between the two side plates 11. A ball head 9 is installed on the top of the first support rod 7. Furthermore, the size of the ball head 9 is compatible with the size of the slot 12. Therefore, the user can first pry the side plate 11 outward and then align the ball head 9 with the slot 12. After stopping prying the side plate 11 outward, the ball head 9 can automatically engage in the slot 12 and be fixed by the slot 12. This setting allows the side plate 11 to fix the top of the first support rod 7. Since several slots 12 are provided on the side plate 11, the user can insert the ball head 9 into the slots 12 at different positions to adjust and fix the distance between the two first support rods 7. This adjustment and fixing method is not only simple in structure but also convenient to operate.

[0036] In summary, by setting up a ring positioning mechanism, after the user inserts this cleaning device into the patient's vagina, they first adjust the two second support rods 8 to initially open the vaginal wall. Then, they observe the location and distribution of lesions in the patient's vagina. Based on the location of the lesions, they rotate the inner rotating plate 2 to change the angle of the two first support rods 7, allowing the first support rods 7 to avoid the lesion location. Once the position of the first support rods 7 is determined, the user then unfolds the two first support rods 7 to support the vaginal wall. At this time, with the combined support of the first support rods 7 and the second support rods 8, the vaginal wall can be completely opened, allowing the user to thoroughly clean each lesion during the cleaning process.

[0037] Optionally, during the process of using the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 to open the vaginal wall, the second support rod 8 is generally used first to initially open the vaginal wall. Then, the angle of the first support rod 7 is adjusted to avoid the lesion. Finally, the first support rod 7 is adjusted to fully open the vaginal wall. In this process, the initial opening of the vagina by the second support rod 8 is to facilitate observation of the location and distribution of the lesion inside the vagina, thus facilitating later adjustment of the angle of the first support rod 7. Therefore, the angle at which the second support rod 8 opens the vaginal wall is not large, even initially. Even if there is a lesion at the opening position, it will not cause excessive pressure on the patient, avoiding significant discomfort. When the first support rod 7 opens the vaginal wall, there is no lesion at the point where the first support rod 7 contacts the patient's skin. The user can open the first support rod 7 at a slightly larger angle, then retract the second support rod 8, rotate it again, and observe whether there is a lesion at the original opening position of the second support rod 8. If there is a lesion, the opening position of the second support rod 8 needs to be changed; otherwise, no adjustment is needed. This operating method can minimize contact between the cleaning device and the patient's lesion, improving the safety and patient comfort during the use of the device.

[0038] The splicing plate 10 is installed on top of the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8. This arrangement allows the user to use the splicing plate 10 as a handle to rotate the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 when adjusting the user angle. At the same time, since a circular groove 13 is opened in the middle of the splicing plate 10, and the opening position of the circular groove 13 is exactly aligned with the center of the inner rotating plate 2, the user can insert the cleaning head for cleaning into the circular groove 13 and then insert it into the patient's body for cleaning. The tension spring 14 is installed at the ends of the two side plates 11. The tension spring 14 can apply tension to the two side plates 11. This arrangement can ensure the stability of the fit between the side plates 11 and the first support rod 7 and prevent misalignment and disengagement between the ball head 9 and the slot 12 during the use of this device.

[0039] In this embodiment, as Figures 1 to 7 As shown, both the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 are provided with lightweight grooves. The splicing plate 10, the side plate 11, and the circular groove 13 are integrally formed. The lightweight grooves make the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 lighter and easier to carry. At the same time, they can minimize contact with the lesion when the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 are spreading open the vaginal wall of the patient. The integrally formed structure of the splicing plate 10, the side plate 11, and the circular groove 13 makes it easier to manufacture by integral stamping with a stamping machine during the production process.

[0040] The working principle of the technical solution provided by this invention is as follows: In use, the user first folds up the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8, making the straight plate parts of the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8 perpendicular to the inner rotating plate 2. Then, the user pushes the front push head 1 into the patient's vagina. After the front push head 1 is pushed to the appropriate depth, the user slightly pries the two second support rods 8 outwards. With the support of the second support rods 8, the user opens the patient's vaginal wall. When the user can observe the location and distribution of lesions on the patient's vaginal wall, the user stops prying the second support rods 8 outwards and makes the ball head 9 at the end of the second support rod 8 engage in the corresponding slot 12 at the side plate 11. The user then uses the splicing plate 10 to fix the tops of the two second support rods 8.

[0041] After the second support rod 8 is fixed, the user rotates the inner rotating plate 2 according to the location of the lesion inside the patient's vagina to change the usage angle of the two first support rods 7, so that the first support rods 7 avoid the location of the lesion. After the position of the first support rods 7 is determined, the user pries the first support rods 7 outward to open the vaginal wall of the patient, providing a wider operating field of vision. After the usage angle of the first support rods 7 is determined, the ball head 9 at the end of the first support rod 7 is engaged in the corresponding slot 12 at the side plate 11, and the tops of the two first support rods 7 are fixed with the help of the splicing plate 10.

[0042] After the first support rod 7 is fixed, the user prys the side plate 11 at the top of the second support rod 8 outward, so that the ball head 9 on the second support rod 8 disengages from the slot 12. Then, the user adjusts the distance between the two second support rods 8 to allow the second support rods 8 to retract. At this time, the user observes whether the original position of the second support rod 8 is present and whether there is a lesion. If there is a lesion, the user needs to rotate and change the position of the second support rod 8. Otherwise, no adjustment is needed. Finally, the user re-opens the vaginal wall of the patient with the second support rod 8, and the angle at which the second support rod 8 is opened is the same as the angle at which the first support rod 7 is opened.

[0043] After the patient's vagina is fully opened by the first support rod 7 and the second support rod 8, the user inserts the flushing head for rinsing the lesion through the circular groove 13 into the patient's vagina, allowing the flushing head to rinse the patient's vagina. During the rinsing process, the location of the lesion is observed, and the lesion is thoroughly cleaned.

[0044] This invention encompasses any substitutions, modifications, equivalent methods, and solutions made within the spirit and scope of this invention. To provide the public with a thorough understanding of this invention, specific details are described in detail in the following preferred embodiments; however, those skilled in the art will fully understand the invention even without these details. Furthermore, to avoid unnecessary misunderstanding of the essence of this invention, well-known methods, processes, procedures, components, and circuits are not described in detail.

[0045] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, several improvements and modifications can be made without departing from the principle of the present invention, and these improvements and modifications should also be considered within the scope of protection of the present invention.

Claims

1. A vaginal cleansing device for obstetrics and gynecology, comprising a front pusher head, characterized in that, An inner rotating plate is rotatably connected to the top inner wall of the front push head, and a first support rod and a second support rod are rotatably connected to the top of the front push head and the inner rotating plate, respectively. A ring-shaped positioning mechanism is used to open the patient's vagina, and the ring-shaped positioning mechanism is connected to the first support rod and the second support rod respectively.

2. The vaginal cleansing device for obstetrics and gynecology according to claim 1, characterized in that, The front push head has a semi-circular cross-sectional profile. The top of the front push head and the inner rotating plate are respectively fixedly connected to a first hanging ring and a second hanging ring. The first support rod and the second support rod are connected to the front push head and the inner rotating plate respectively through the first hanging ring and the second hanging ring.

3. The vaginal cleansing device for obstetrics and gynecology according to claim 1, characterized in that, A plurality of ball bearings are rotatably connected between the front pusher head and the inner rotating plate. A limiting ring is fitted on the outer wall of the plurality of ball bearings, and the plurality of ball bearings are limited to each other by the limiting ring. The front pusher head and the inner rotating plate are connected by the limiting ring and the ball bearings.

4. The vaginal cleansing device for obstetrics and gynecology according to claim 1, characterized in that, The annular positioning mechanism includes two splicing plates respectively installed on the top of the first support rod and the second support rod, one end of which is rotatably connected to the top of the first support rod, and the other end of which is rotatably connected to the top of the second support rod.

5. The vaginal cleansing device for obstetrics and gynecology according to claim 4, characterized in that, There are two first support rods and two second support rods. One of the first support rods has a ball head fixedly connected to its top, and the other first support rod is rotatably connected to the splicing plate. Similarly, one of the two second support rods has a ball head fixedly connected to its top, and the other second support rod is rotatably connected to the splicing plate.

6. The vaginal cleansing device for obstetrics and gynecology according to claim 5, characterized in that, A circular groove is provided in the middle of the splicing plate, and two side plates are fixedly connected to the end of the splicing plate away from the first support rod or the second support rod.

7. The vaginal cleansing device for obstetrics and gynecology according to claim 6, characterized in that, Tension springs are fixedly connected to the inner walls of the two ends of the side plates.

8. The vaginal cleansing device for obstetrics and gynecology according to claim 6, characterized in that, The side plate has several slots that are adapted to the size of the ball head.

9. The vaginal cleansing device for obstetrics and gynecology according to claim 6, characterized in that, The distance between the two side plates is consistent with the length of the top of the first support rod and the second support rod.

10. The vaginal cleansing device for obstetrics and gynecology according to claim 6, characterized in that, Both the first support rod and the second support rod have lightweight grooves, and the splicing plate, the side plate and the circular groove are integrally formed structures.