An orthopedic prosthesis for implantation into a bone of a patient can
include a shell, an augment and a securing member. The shell can be
adapted to be affixed within the bone and have an outer surface adapted
to receive bone ingrowth after implantation. The shell can have an inner
surface adapted to engage a liner. An elongated slot can extend between
the outer and inner surfaces of the shell. The augment can define a body
and have a passage therethrough. The securing member can extend through
the passage and the slot. The securing member can be movable between a
locked position wherein the augment is precluded from relative movement
with the shell and an unlocked position wherein the securing member is
adapted to slidably traverse along the slot to locate the augment at a
plurality of positions relative to the shell.