Yesterday, I was reviewing a 35-minute-old edit of a user with 100+ rep points. The answer he was editing was a user who had 30k+ rep. In my opinion, that edit should not end up right away in a review queue. This edit contained changes to the OP's code inside the post, so I even couldn't approve it, because I didn't know it's correct.
My proposal of solution:
Stop stacking edits to the review queue right away. Add at least a 10-24 hour gap when an edit will end up in Review Queues/Suggested edits, so the OP has a chance to review it first.
This solution will save reviewers time. The OP is the best person to review and approve his/her own post edits. Excuses that the OP is notified he/she can review approve edit is not enough. Many programmers read that kind of edits and skip after all.
About 30k+ reputation I mentioned earlier:
I still don't know how exactly Stack Overflow works. Approved suggested edits might have some second functionality. And it might be wrong if the editor gets approved by the OP user with 100 rep. I mean, he/she should not get same benefits as approved by suggested edits (assuming there are some benefits).