Often Answers are already short, and an Answer often can't be summarised because an answer is only obtained by reading the Answer in its entirety.
So are we selective towards which Questions to add a summary to?
If yes, what criteria and who/group decides when to add one?
Or do we just put a summary on all of them - sometimes then pointlessly and so a waste of community time, reading, site resources, etc.
Either way, who maintains the summary when the Answer or Question changes (from edits etc)? A Question change could alter which is the better Answer to use for a summary.
Do we update the summary to reflect when tech/code becomes depreciated?
Who's Answer do we choose to put in the summary? Who decides which one is best?
When do we apply or propose a summary? When there is an accepted Answer? When there are 2 or more Answers to choose a summary from?...
Often, multiple Answers provide for different approaches, and more than one Answer can answer the question in a different way. Which do we use for the summary?
How do we determine or propose a block of text from an Answer for a summary?
Most of this can be attempted to be managed with community voting, but that brings a lot of considerations and potential issues/pit falls.
To be honest, I'm not convinced this could be done to a decent standard with community voting.
Can we propose more than one Answer for a Question's summary?
If yes to 10., what happens when the "Summary Review Queue" has multiple proposals for the same Question? Vote for your "favourite"? Sounds, iffy...
Reviews are prone to robo-review and actions taken from bad decisions, showing us community can be untrustworthy to make sane decisions. So deciding on which Answer to use as a summary, and what text to use from the Answer, could be a complete nightmare from the multitude of opinions and ideals.
Votes based on thoughts such as: "I want this one" - "No this one is better" - "I agree this answer is the better one but with this bit of text as well/instead".
Do we remove voting rights from the questioner and answerers on the Question as they are biased?
Can summaries be edited?
Can summaries be voted up/down? Sounds "odd" right? But why not? Or should the vote be mirrored from the Answer the summary is taken from?
I'm just touching the tip of the iceberg, and while I don't want to just sound negative, unfortunately your proposal has all of these considerations and many more.
In essence, the idea is really good, and I agree that sometimes a basic sentence at the top would be very useful, but in practice I just don't think this would work on Stack.
It would be better (although still hard) to encourage users who are already answering to provide a TL;DR when possible.