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Section Type: RESULTS

Text: MIVAP versus OMIP patients were characterized by similar operative time (44. 2 + / - 18. 9 vs. 49. 7 + / - 15. 9 minutes ; P = 0. 22), transient hypocalcemia rate (3 vs. 3 individuals ; P = 1. 0), lower pain intensity at 4, 8, 12, and 24 hours after surgery (24. 9 + / - 6. 1 vs. 32. 2 + / - 4. 6 ; 26. 4 + / - 4. 5 vs. 32. 0 + / - 4. 0 ; 19. 6 + / - 4. 9 vs. 25. 4 + / - 3. 8 ; 15. 5 + / - 5. 5 vs. 20. 4 + / - 4. 7 points, respectively ; P < 0. 001), lower analgesia request rate (63. 3 % vs. 90 % ; P = 0. 01), lower analgesic consumption (51. 6 + / - 46. 4 mg vs. 121. 6 + / - 50. 3 mg of ketoprofen ; P < 0. 001), better physical functioning aspect and bodily pain aspect of the quality of life on early recovery (88. 4 + / - 6. 9 vs. 84. 6 + / - 4. 7 and 90. 3 + / - 4. 7 vs. 87. 5 + / - 5. 8 ; P = 0. 02 and P = 0. 003, respectively), shorter scar length (17. 2 + / - 2. 2 mm vs. 30. 8 + / - 4. 0 mm ; P < 0. 001), and higher cosmetic satisfaction rate at 1 month after surgery (85. 4 + / - 12. 4 % vs. 77. 4 + / - 9. 7 % ; P = 0. 006).