An anchor for securing an implant within bone. In one embodiment, the
anchor is used to aid in securing an acetabular cup within an acetabulum.
The anchor may be implanted within an ischial defect of the pelvis, and
is attached to an outer surface of the acetabular cup shell. The anchor
is made at least in part of, and may be made entirely of, a porous metal
material to facilitate the ingrowth of surrounding bone into the anchor
for osseointegrating the anchor into the surrounding bone. The anchor may
be secured to the acetabular shell by a screw fastener or by cement, for
example. The anchor may be secured to the acetabular shell before the
anchor and the acetabular shell are together implanted into the
acetabulum, or the anchor may be implanted into the ischial defect,
followed by seating the acetabular shell in the acetabulum and then
securing the acetabular shell to the anchor.