A study on Analysing the Selection of Materials for Knee Implant Femoral Components using the TOPSIS method

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Specialists are creating more sophisticated and useful materials daily as technology advances. For orthopaedic implants such as "knee replacements, hip replacements, and orthopaedic accessories", biomaterials are employed to produce prosthetic organs. In patients with severe osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee, "total knee replacement (TKR)" is one of the most successful surgical procedures for pain management and functioning rehabilitation. Humans continue to experience issues with the kneecap, such as aseptic dislocation brought on by excessive wear across articular surfaces, stress-shielding of the bone by prostheses, and soft tissue formation at the junction of implanted bone. due to improper “TKR material selection”. Since selecting the best materials for the femoral component of TKR requires careful consideration, the "technique for order of preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS)" is used in this research paper. This technique uses an order of preference based on how closely the preferred option is to the ideal solution. The "equal weights method (EWM)" assigns various criteria distinct weights of importance. The rank of alternatives using the TOPSIS method for “Co-Cr-Mo is fourth, Co-Ni-Cr-Mo is third, NiTi SMA is first, Porous NiTi SMA is second, pure Ti is sixth and Ti-5Al-2.5Fe is fifth”. The result indicated that FC material using TKR Nickel Titanium Shape Memory Alloy (NiTi SMA) is at rank 1 with properties such as Tensile Strength 960 MPa, Density 6.45 g/cc, extremely high Corrosion resistance, and exceptionally high Wear resistance.

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