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Documentation Index

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What is NavNX?

NavNX is a browser-based surgical planning application for orthopaedic surgeons. It transforms CT and MRI scans into interactive 3D models, allowing you to plan tunnel placement, anchor positioning, and implant sizing before you enter the operating room. NavNX supports a wide range of soft tissue reconstruction procedures, including ACL/PCL reconstruction, rotator cuff repair, labral repair, and ligamentoplasty. The implant catalogue is manufacturer-agnostic — you can plan with any supported implant, regardless of brand.

System Requirements

RequirementMinimum
BrowserChrome 110+, Edge 110+, Firefox 115+, Safari 16.4+
Display1280 x 800 or larger (1920 x 1080 recommended)
GPUWebGL 2.0 compatible (dedicated GPU recommended for 3D)
InternetStable broadband connection
InputMouse with scroll wheel (trackpad supported but not ideal)
NavNX relies on WebGL for DICOM viewing and 3D rendering. If WebGL is disabled or unsupported by your GPU drivers, the planner will not function. Check your browser’s WebGL status at chrome://gpu (Chrome) or about:support (Firefox).
The left sidebar provides access to all major sections of the application:
  • Dashboard — your home screen with upcoming surgeries and recent cases
  • Cases — create and manage surgical plans
  • Patients — patient records and case history
  • Catalogues — browse implants and instruments
  • Settings — profile, security, preferences, organisation, and team
The sidebar can be collapsed to maximise screen space when working in the planner.

Top Bar

The top bar displays your current location within the app, notifications, and your profile menu. Use the profile menu to access settings or sign out. Press Ctrl+K (or Cmd+K on macOS) to open the global search palette. Search for patients, cases, implants, or settings pages by name. Results appear instantly as you type.
Global search is the fastest way to jump to any patient or case. You can search by patient name, MRN, or case ID.