“…Although vascularisation of the defect site is a key component of tissue regeneration and was significantly improved by the implantation of a prevascularised scaffold, successful bone healing relies on a number of factors, including the delivery of osteoinductive cues. Although the presence of nHA on the PCL scaffolds has been shown to enhance osteogenesis [82] , perhaps the prolonged benefits of prevascularisation would be more evident when included in a more potent osteogenic tissue engineered scaffold. While full defect bridging was not seen in either group after 12 weeks, the presence of cartilage in a subset of the PV scaffold group at 12 weeks may indicate that the healing process was continuing for those animals.…”