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. 2020 Apr 23;9(4):e513–e519. doi: 10.1016/j.eats.2019.12.004

Table 2.

Decision-making: indications and contraindications for the Latarjet and Trillat procedures

Latarjet procedure
 Indications
 Young patients with recurrent anterior instability
 Significant glenoid bone loss
 Engaging Hill-Sachs lesion
 High level contact sport players
 Failed soft tissue stabilization
 Contraindications
 Subscapularis tear
 Elderly patients
 Glenoid bone loss or fracture > 30%. (Relative contraindication)
 Multidirectional instability
 Voluntary anterior instability
Trillat procedure
 Indications
 Elderly patients with anterior instability and irreparable posterosuperior RCT
 Young patients with hyperlaxity and anterior instability
 Contraindications
 Subscapularis tear
 Shoulder pseudoparalysis
 Loss of active external rotation
 Engaging Hill-Sachs lesion
 Glenoid bone loss