An otherwise healthy and normal appearing 11 year-old girl presents with sudden lower abdominal pain. She is tender in the LLQ to palpation. US shows an 8 cm complex cyst on the left ovary with a small amount of free fluid in the pelvis. There is decreased flow to the left ovary. The cyst shows septations with a 3 cm solid component. Tumor markers are pending. At laparoscopy, there is torsion of the left ovary and a few small lesions on the liver capsule. There are no peritoneal or omental implants. Peritoneal fluid is sent for cytology and the liver lesions are biopsied. After detorsion of the left ovary, what is the most appropriate step in management?
A Close and await lab and biopsy results
B Obtain a frozen section of the ovarian mass
C Ovarian sparing cystectomy
D Oophorectomy
E Send liver biopsies for frozen section
A Close and await lab and biopsy results
B Obtain a frozen section of the ovarian mass
C Ovarian sparing cystectomy
D Oophorectomy
E Send liver biopsies for frozen section
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