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ques and associated reduction in cost, surgical time and overall risk.Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov identifier NCT00116337., NCT01659541, FDA IDE G980267. The implantation of commercially available phrenic nerve/diaphragm pacers has been available for more than 40 years and has enabled thousands of patients in over 40 countries to achieve freedom from invasive mechanical ventilation. The cervical approach to implantation of these pacers is described, as are the pros and cons of using this technique compared to intrathoracic and sub-diaphragmatic. St