Abstract:Recurrent anterior glenohumeral dislocation is a common shoulder injury, which gradually become to be treated by ar- throscopic Latarjet procedure if complicated with glenoid defect. However, the arthroscopic Latarjet procedure is difficult in operation tech- nique with a long learning curve. In this paper, we reported a 23-year-old patient who received arthroscopic Latarjet procedure combined with Bankart repair and Remplissage procedure for recurrent glenohumeral dislocation. At 72 months postoperatively, the 3D CT reconstruc- tion revealed that the bone graft was fixed and healed well to cover the 5 o'clocks position of the glenoid effectively, whereas insufficient at 3 to 4 o'clocks points of the glenoid, and the patients presented positive apprehension test from 90° to 120° abduction, regardless of nega- tive apprehension test in the remaining range of abduction. In addition, this article reviews the treatment mechanism, learning curve and ex- isting problems of arthroscopic Latarjet procedure to provide reference for clinicians.