“…In case of failure of involution of the right arch, and persistence of the left arch a double aortic arch is formed creating a vascular ring around the trachea and esophagus, and joining together to the descending aorta. 1,2,4 Usually in vascular rings, 1 arch is patent while the other is either focally of diffusely narrowed or atretic, and depending of the patency of the arches, 3 types are described: 3,4 • • Right sided dominant DAA: (55%-70%) the right arch is large and posterior and the left one is thinner and anterior. • • Left sided dominant DAA: (20%-35%) the left arch is large whereas the right arch is small or atretic.…”