“…The ideal implantation site remains to be determined, particularly in low birth weight infants . Intraperitoneal, retroperitoneal, and preperitoneal approaches have led to complication such as dislocation, intestinal injury, ileus, hernia, sepsis, intraperitoneal migration of leads, and respiratory distress secondary to upper abdominal midline incision . Another disadvantage of the retroperitoneal approach is the decubitus position of the patient, which complicates intervention in case of cardiac arrest during surgery.…”