Glenoid component loosening is a commonly encountered complication of total shoulder replacements. Therefore, focus has been placed on glenoid fixation. Porous metal implants, which promote biological fixation through osteointegration, have provided an uncemented alternative to the traditional cemented implant. In this explantation study, the authors examined the bone ingrowth and ongrowth of a specific porous titanium glenoid peg. Six explanted polyethylene glenoid components with porous titanium-coated central pegs were identified in the authors' implant retrieval program via retrospective review.