Claims
- 1. An apparatus for control of a needle used in a field of radiation, the apparatus comprising:a needle collar for attachment to the needle, the needle collar comprising a first attachment point; and a control bar having a second attachment point, the first attachment point and the second attachment point cooperating to releasably engage the needle collar and the control bar, wherein the needle collar comprises a C-shaped needle-engaging section having an inner diameter selected to establish a snug fit with the needle to self-retain thereonto.
- 2. An apparatus for control of a needle used in a field of radiation, the apparatus comprising:a needle collar for attachment to the needle, the needle collar comprising a first attachment point; and a control bar having a second attachment point, the first attachment point and the second attachment point cooperating to releasably engage the needle collar and the control bar, wherein the first attachment point is a protuberance extending radially from the needle collar and having a selected outer diameter, and the second attachment point is a female cavity at an end of the control bar and having an inside diameter selected to establish a force fit with said protuberance upon receipt of said protuberance thereinto.
- 3. A needle comprising:a handle; a cannula attached to the handle; a needle collar attached to the needle, the needle collar comprising a first attachment point; and a control bar having a second attachment point, the first attachment point and the second attachment point cooperating to releasably engage the needle collar and the control bar, wherein the needle collar comprises a C-shaped needle-engaging section having an inner diameter selected to establish a snug fit with the needle to self-retain thereonto.
- 4. A needle comprising:a handle; a cannula attached to the handle; a needle collar attached to the needle, the needle collar comprising a first attachment point; and a control bar having a second attachment point, the first attachment point and the second attachment point cooperating to releasably engage the needle collar and the control bar, wherein the first attachment point is a protuberance extending radially from the needle collar and having a selected outer diameter, and the second attachment point is a female cavity at an end of the control bar and having an inside diameter selected to establish a force fit with said protuberance upon receipt of said protuberance thereinto.
- 5. A needle comprising:a handle; a cannula attached to the handle; a needle collar attached to the needle, the needle collar comprising a first attachment point; and a control bar having a second attachment point, the first attachment point and the second attachment point cooperating to releasably engage the needle collar and the control bar, wherein the needle collar and the control bar are releasably engagable for the control bar and the needle to be in a substantially perpendicular orientation.
RELATED APPLICATION INFORMATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/594,151 filed Jun. 15, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,488,667.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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