Abstract:[Objective] To evaluate the clinical outcomes of arthroscopic labrum repair for glenolabral articular disruption (GLAD) . [Methods] From January 2011 to December 2018, 12 patients who were all males and aged (21.60±5.22) years on an average underwent ar- throscopic labial repair for GLAD injury. [Results] All patients had the operations performed successfully with operation time of (28.50± 7.50) min, intraoperative blood loss of (32.30±4.20) ml. No complications, such as infection, hemoarthrosis, nerve injury and joint adhesion, happened in anyone of them. All patients were followed up for (13.60±3.65) months on average with the time to resume full weight-bearing activity of (15.70±1.50) weeks. At the last follow-up, the ASES, Constant-Murley and Rowe scores significantly improved compared with those preoperatively (P<0.05) , but the range of motions, including shoulder forward flexion and upward lift, lateral internal rotation, as well as lateral external rotation in neutral position remained unchanged (P>0.05) . Radiographic examination showed that the glenohumeral alignment and implants were in good position. [Conclusion] The clinical outcomes of arthroscopic debridement and repair of anterior joint capsule is satisfactory for GLAD.