Objective: To assess the feasibility and safety of mapping and ablating above the pulmonary valves for premature ventricular contractions (PVC) with the right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) pattern, and analyze the ECG features and summarize the experience of successful cases. Methods: Three patients during June 2018 to December. 2018 with RVOT pattern PVCS were ablated successfully using the above pulmonary valves approach were included. Basic clinical information, ECG features, intracardiac electrogram information and x-ray presentations were analyzed. Results: PVCS of all three patients were successfully ablated above the pulmonary valves. During the follow up, no recurrence was found, and no severe side effects were observed. No special ECG features were found, but the incidence of reversible dual potentials was found high in intracardiac electrograms. Conclusion: Ablation the RVOT pattern PVCs above the pulmonary valves seems feasible and safe, but need more cases and studies to strengthen the evidence.