In general, I agree with ivan's post for the specific case where the answer under review is link-only.
However, as an alternative, you could, if you felt like spending some extra time and the question/answer pair seemed worthwhile, check if the original page can be found at the Wayback Machine, and update the answer with the essential parts and the archived link.
For the case of an answer which is not link-only, I would recommend checking to see if the link has been archived, and if it has been, "Reject and Edit" the suggested edit and replace the link. Otherwise, use "Improve Edit" to dequeue the edit. (You can always find something more to "fix" ;) ) Both these options force an edit through so the porn link doesn't hang around waiting for review, or worse still, end up being rejected.
Not sure if "Improve Edit" is more appropriate than "Reject and Edit" if the link has been archived. The advantage of rejecting is that it gives automatic feedback to the suggester, so that they can be "encouraged" to repair the links (by "punishing" them with the denial of the reputation reward). Improving, on the other hand, is silent, but doesn't punish the suggester for attempting to remove porn.
I suppose you could post a comment on the answer, @replying to the suggester, suggesting they try repairing the link next time. Probably best overall to just treat it like any other suggested edit and reject/improve depending on what other issues weren't fixed. The only difference being to "force" an edit through.