“…8 The recurrence rates after the Bankart procedure, Putti-Platt procedure, Magnuson-Stack procedure, and Bristow procedure for recurrent anterior dislocation of shoulder were 6%, 20%, 7%, and 13%, respectively, with restriction of external rotation and glenohumeral arthritis in long-term follow-up. [8][9][10] The Boytchev procedure achieves comparable results, with lower recurrence rate, minimal restriction of external rotation, and no glenohumeral arthritis. However, this procedure may be contraindicated in epileptic patients and those with weak subscapularis or large glenoid defect.…”