A prosthetic implant having a tissue scaffold and a fixation device with a
scaffold support and an anchoring post. The anchoring post extends from a
surface of the scaffold support at a selected angle with the scaffold
support embedded within the scaffold. The scaffold has a porous ceramic
phase and a porous polymer phase. The polymer is foamed while in solution
that is infused in the pores of the ceramic to create a interphase
junction of interlocked porous materials and embedding the scaffold
support portion of the fixation device. The preferred method for foaming
is by lyophilization. The scaffold may be infused or coated with a variety
of bioactive materials to induce ingrowth or to release a medicament. The
mutilayered porous scaffold can mimic the morphology of an injured tissue
junction with a gradient morphology and cell composition.