A 58-year-old lady reported to the emergency department after acute abdominal pain, vomiting, nausea, and diarrhea for one day. No relevant past medical history was recorded and the woman had been in her usual state, following a regular diet. Although initially, her condition started as gas pain, it soon escalated to a agonizing pain accompanied by repeated episodes of vomiting and diarrhea. Based on the case presentation and CT of the abdomen and the pelvis (cover image), omental biopsy, and aspiration of ascites fluid, the patient was diagnosed with low-grade serous carcinoma and adenocarcinoma.

The patient underwent three cycles of carboplatin and taxol, after which surgical intervention was necessary. Which of the surgical interventions would you recommend for this patient? Total abdominal hysterectomy and appendectomy Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy and splenectomy Total…