“…The femoral access technique for the implantation of cardiac stimulation systems is used sparingly and in very few centers around the world, although series of more than 10 patients have been published for more than 35 years and show successes both in adults and children when the more usual access is problematic. In addition, success with femoral access has been reported in problematic cases involving single‐ and dual‐chamber pacemakers, automatic implantable cardiac defibrillators (AICDs) using subcutaneous patches, active can, CRT stimulation mode, and even CRT mode using an endocardial electrode in the LV with transseptal access . Nonetheless, the technique remains widely considered as a very last resort …”