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8 vs 3.0, P = .08), on postoperative day 1 (1.6 vs 2.4, P = .08) and on the first office visit (0.2 vs 0.1, P = .82) did not have a statistically significant difference. Morphine equivalent opioid requirement for pain control in the postoperative period was 0.8 vs 6.9 mg (P less then .01), respectively. CONCLUSION In a randomized control trial, we showed that patients treated with nonopioid analgesia had similar pain scores to those treated with opioids, with the benefit of having lower opioid exposure in the perioperative period. T