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 |