I tend to face this dilemma more from the outside and have a couple of questions on here about this very problem of trying to edit questions which were asking about one thing but got mostly answers about another.
Edits to Clarify Questions for Posterity
It is not uncommon when we're tackling a new subject to ask about one thing and actually realize the greatest answer requires us to change the way we were even looking at the problem. I've been coding for many years and I still get tunnel vision where I stubbornly want to find an immediate solution for an immediate problem where I really needed to rethink my whole strategy. Sometimes it takes someone else to point that out unless I totally slam hard into a brick wall.
My suggestion is kind of look around you, make sure no one is adding an answer to your former question, and sneak in an edit... and maybe edit it in a way so the original question is still there, but at the bottom so that people looking at the comments and discussion that lead to the revised question aren't so confused.
You might be able to gently "deprecate" your old answer that way, wipe it out. Keeping it in there as deprecated temporarily might be a safe transition for a short period so that, in the event that someone does end up answering your original Q more directly, you don't screw them over.